[Multilingual] WWI Centenary (Armistice Day) Prose Collection Vol. III-mas
Section 22, "America's Purpose" by Woodrow Wilson uploaded:
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I'd like to read a newspaper article in Dutch, dated 11 Nov 1918, announcing the ceasefire.
It is titled "De wapenstilstand geteekend". There is no author listed.
https://www.delpher.nl/nl/kranten/view?coll=ddd&identifier=ddd:010653433:mpeg21%3Ap001&page=1&date=11-11-1918&index=15 (first article on the front page).
It is titled "De wapenstilstand geteekend". There is no author listed.
https://www.delpher.nl/nl/kranten/view?coll=ddd&identifier=ddd:010653433:mpeg21%3Ap001&page=1&date=11-11-1918&index=15 (first article on the front page).
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Ricarda,
Your reading of Wir Toten auf Urlaub by Kurt Eisner is PL OK. Sorry it took me so long to listen to such a short section. For German, I must follow along with the text and it took me far longer than it should have to get to this (and the other sections in need of PL).
MaryAnn
Your reading of Wir Toten auf Urlaub by Kurt Eisner is PL OK. Sorry it took me so long to listen to such a short section. For German, I must follow along with the text and it took me far longer than it should have to get to this (and the other sections in need of PL).
MaryAnn
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Foon,Foon wrote: ↑July 14th, 2018, 9:55 am I'd like to read a newspaper article in Dutch, dated 11 Nov 1918, announcing the ceasefire.
It is titled "De wapenstilstand geteekend". There is no author listed.
https://www.delpher.nl/nl/kranten/view?coll=ddd&identifier=ddd:010653433:mpeg21%3Ap001&page=1&date=11-11-1918&index=15 (first article on the front page).
This would be fantastic. This will make a terrific addition to this volume. Would you check the MW to make sure I have spelled the title correctly? We'll use "unknown" for the author on this one. You don't need to say that in the intro, it's just so you know how I've entered it into the catalog.
MaryAnn
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schrm,
Militant Pacificism is PL OK. Very well read! Thank you (and apologies to you as well for the long delay in PLing).
MaryAnn
Militant Pacificism is PL OK. Very well read! Thank you (and apologies to you as well for the long delay in PLing).
MaryAnn
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Colleen,
The 14 Points is PL OK. That was interesting! You hear so much about it, but I had never actually read it (or had it read to me).
MaryAnn
The 14 Points is PL OK. That was interesting! You hear so much about it, but I had never actually read it (or had it read to me).
MaryAnn
morning maryann,MaryAnnSpiegel wrote: ↑July 20th, 2018, 6:55 pm schrm,
Militant Pacificism is PL OK. Very well read! Thank you (and apologies to you as well for the long delay in PLing).
MaryAnn
no problem at all
and thank you for your feedback!
i feel like it is hard work for me to read in english - but i do like it, on the other hand.
and when i was successful with three different contriutions, i will keep reading in english, occasionally.
cheers,
cheers
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wolfi
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Never mind, thank you for listening and approving!MaryAnnSpiegel wrote: ↑July 20th, 2018, 6:25 pm Ricarda,
Your reading of Wir Toten auf Urlaub by Kurt Eisner is PL OK. Sorry it took me so long to listen to such a short section. For German, I must follow along with the text and it took me far longer than it should have to get to this (and the other sections in need of PL).
MaryAnn
Ricarda
Ingenious, really, how many ways muggles have found of getting along without magic. (Arthur Weasley)
My reading list
Ingenious, really, how many ways muggles have found of getting along without magic. (Arthur Weasley)
My reading list
Yes, spelled perfectly The official name of the newspaper was "Algemeen Handelsblad", the title "Nieuwe Amsterdamsche Courant" was mostly stylistic (there was also a "Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant" in another city at that time), I don't know if that matters though.MaryAnnSpiegel wrote: ↑July 20th, 2018, 6:32 pmFoon,Foon wrote: ↑July 14th, 2018, 9:55 am I'd like to read a newspaper article in Dutch, dated 11 Nov 1918, announcing the ceasefire.
It is titled "De wapenstilstand geteekend". There is no author listed.
https://www.delpher.nl/nl/kranten/view?coll=ddd&identifier=ddd:010653433:mpeg21%3Ap001&page=1&date=11-11-1918&index=15 (first article on the front page).
This would be fantastic. This will make a terrific addition to this volume. Would you check the MW to make sure I have spelled the title correctly? We'll use "unknown" for the author on this one. You don't need to say that in the intro, it's just so you know how I've entered it into the catalog.
MaryAnn
In my recording, I've read the name of the newspaper in the intro and ending in place of the author's name. If I need to cut that out/change it, let me know!
https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspiegel/wwi3_wapenstilstandgeteekend_unknown_fh_128kb.mp3
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Readers needed:
Dramatic Reading: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Folklore/legends: Arabian Nights Vol. 11
Play: Zeus the Tragedian
Readers needed:
Dramatic Reading: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Folklore/legends: Arabian Nights Vol. 11
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Thank you Foon.
Please check the following:
4.27-4.35 - repeat?
at 5.20 - you did not read the parenthetical -> (mit Duitschland kunnen we nu etc.). Was this intentional?
6.48-6.53 - repeat?
Would you also please provide a short summary / blurb to describe this piece for the project overview?
Thanks.
MaryAnn
Please check the following:
4.27-4.35 - repeat?
at 5.20 - you did not read the parenthetical -> (mit Duitschland kunnen we nu etc.). Was this intentional?
6.48-6.53 - repeat?
Would you also please provide a short summary / blurb to describe this piece for the project overview?
Thanks.
MaryAnn