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Circular Letter (Interlingua) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Circular Letter (Interlingua)
The Circular Letter was an early Interlingua newsletter published from 1954 to 1965, when it was expanded and renamed ''Lingua e Vita''. D. M. Hallowes, who became the Secretary of the British Interlingua Society (BIS), edited the publication. Issue 9, dated March 1956, printed a suggestion that a British Interlingua organization be formed:
"Mr. (N.) Divall has suggested the time has now come when the friends of Interlingua in the British Isles are numerous enough that they should form a society similar to those possessed by the movements for Interlingue (Occidental) and Ido...This announcement can be regarded as sufficient to create it."〔The original quote was in Interlingua.〕
In June of that year, the BIS was officially founded. The 14th issue, released in November 1957, announced that twice the number of copies would need to be printed to inform a much larger circle of readers. The 15th issue announced the release of the first English-Interlingua Dictionary, written by Woodruff W. Bryne. During Bryne's last year as secretary, 1959, the ''Circular Letter'' was not printed for reasons that are not immediately clear. When Brian C. Sexton became Secretary of the society in 1960, he immediately resumed publication. The ''Circular Letter'' was published two or three times a year until the summer of 1965, when the first issue of ''Lingua e Vita'' appeared. ==Notes==
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