Hugh E. Blair

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Hugh Edward Blair (May 23 1909 - February 28, 1967) was a recognized linguist and an able artist. He was the assistant of Alice Vanderbilt Morris, who founded the International Auxiliary Language Association, and the closest collaborator of Alexander Gode. Blair co-authored the "Interlingua Grammar", which was published by IALA in 1951. In 1953, Blair accompanied Alexander Gode to the newly formed Interlingua Division of Science Service. Wikipedia
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    Richard's father was Ed Blair , a NYC poet in the sixties and the co-inventer of Interlingua, an international language that anyone knowing two romance languages can read.
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