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MR D. P. COSTELLO, a brilliant New Zealand linguist, who has been appointed to the chair in Russian at Manchester University. In addition to Russian, which he taught himself, he speaks French, German, Persian, Arabic, Greek, Italian, and Hebrew. He has published a book of Russian poems.

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27669, 27 May 1955, Page 11

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MR D. P. COSTELLO, a brilliant New Zealand linguist, who has been appointed to the chair in Russian at Manchester University. In addition to Russian, which he taught himself, he speaks French, German, Persian, Arabic, Greek, Italian, and Hebrew. He has published a book of Russian poems. Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27669, 27 May 1955, Page 11

MR D. P. COSTELLO, a brilliant New Zealand linguist, who has been appointed to the chair in Russian at Manchester University. In addition to Russian, which he taught himself, he speaks French, German, Persian, Arabic, Greek, Italian, and Hebrew. He has published a book of Russian poems. Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27669, 27 May 1955, Page 11

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