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TEACHER SCHOLARSHIP
English and Drama teachers of Northern Arizona: information on the CDA Scholarship 2012 is now available. Deadline is March 4, 2012.
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For information on the 2012 Shakespeare Competition please contact Steve Abaroa sabaroa@yahoo.com

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The English-Speaking Union was created to fulfill a mission. Formally organized in the United States in 1920, two years after the establishment of its counterpart in the British Commonwealth, it was conceived as a nonpolitical association dedicated to furthering friendship and understanding among English-speaking peoples around the world.

It arose from the conviction of its founder, Sir Evelyn Wrench, and a group of like-minded American and British friends, that maintenance of the close personal and national ties forged during World War I was necessary for the preservation of peace.

Sir Evelyn firmly believed that given the opportunity to know one another personally, people who shared a common language would soon discover that they also shared similar values, whatever their differences in nationality or background.

He imagined the ESU as an inclusive organization "founded in no narrow attitude of race pride, in no spirit of hostility to any people." Its educational mission would be carried out by a host of activities allowing for personal contact between peoples at every level. For many years this mission was summarized in Sir Evelyn's phrase, "To draw together in the bonds of comradeship the English-speaking peoples of the world."

The English-Speaking Union of the United States (ESU US) is a non-profit, non-political, educational service organization whose mission is to promote scholarship and the advancement of knowledge through the effective use of English in an expanding global community.

The Phoenix Branch was established in 1952. We have a long history of uniting people interested in understanding and reaching out to people of all nationalities and cultural heritages through the medium of the English language.







 

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