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- Q18440 description "British academic administrator".
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- Q18440 abstract "Harold Bolingbroke Mudie (London, 30 June 1880 – 6 January 1916) was a British esperantist. He served as the first President of the World Esperanto Association.He learnt Esperanto in 1902, having read about it on the Review of Reviews. In November 1903 he founded the gazette The Esperantist, thanks to a financial guarantee by William Thomas Stead; nevertheless, the magazine proved profitable. When the magazine was united with The British Esperantist, in January 1906, he joined its editorial committee. He was a strong supporter of the work to publish the New Testament in Esperanto.He was an advocate for the promotion of Esperanto in other countries, several of which he visited during World Esperanto Congresses.He first served as vice-president, then as president (from 1912 to 1916) of the Esperanto Association of Britain. In 1908 he became president of the newly founded World Esperanto Association. Eduard Stettler nominated him "president since his birth", because of his great rhetorical ability. He was a member of the Lingva Komitato, the precursor to the current Akademio de Esperanto.After the beginning of the first World War, he joined the army and rapidly became captain. In January 1916 he died in a car accident in Forges-les-Eaux France.He is buried in the cemetery of Forges-les-Eaux.A new president of the World Esperanto Association was not appointed until 1919—the previous vice-president, Hector Hodler.".
- Q18440 birthDate "1880-06-30".
- Q18440 birthYear "1880".
- Q18440 deathDate "1916-01-06".
- Q18440 deathYear "1916".
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- Q18440 dateOfBirth "1880-06-30".
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- Q18440 name "Mudie, Harold Bolingbroke".
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- Q18440 comment "Harold Bolingbroke Mudie (London, 30 June 1880 – 6 January 1916) was a British esperantist. He served as the first President of the World Esperanto Association.He learnt Esperanto in 1902, having read about it on the Review of Reviews. In November 1903 he founded the gazette The Esperantist, thanks to a financial guarantee by William Thomas Stead; nevertheless, the magazine proved profitable.".
- Q18440 label "Harold Bolingbroke Mudie".
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- Q18440 givenName "Harold Bolingbroke".
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