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William James Sidis was an American child prodigy. His monumentous intellectual abilities, coupled with a seemingly tragic life story, have attracted wide interest from scholars, scientists, and popular commentators.  
William James Sidis was an American child prodigy. His monumentous intellectual abilities, coupled with a seemingly tragic life story, have attracted wide interest from scholars, scientists, and popular commentators.  
==The Book of Vendergood==
appears to have been a youthful experiment.
While it is not known exactly when Sidis learned the Esperanto language, "He has invented a universal language which, he clams, is free from the objections that have been raised against Esperanto."
Vendergood may have been inspired been inspired the Esperanto movement. Sidis is known to have been fluent in Esperanto as early as xxx and became a proponent of it later in life. However, it is not clear exactly when he learned the language
contains
Note:
Guérard's work coverred the broad subject of international languages itself. He does not appear to have produced any work in Esperanto itself. This may indicate the one-day gap between reading the book and producing the essay was not representative of Sidis learning the language. However, Sidis would





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William James Sidis (Lost works of American child Prodigy; 1905-1944)


William James Sidis 1914.jpg

Sidis photographed for his Harvard Graduation (1914).

Status: Partially Found/Lost


William James Sidis was an American child prodigy. His monumentous intellectual abilities, coupled with a seemingly tragic life story, have attracted wide interest from scholars, scientists, and popular commentators.


The Book of Vendergood

appears to have been a youthful experiment.


While it is not known exactly when Sidis learned the Esperanto language, "He has invented a universal language which, he clams, is free from the objections that have been raised against Esperanto."

Vendergood may have been inspired been inspired the Esperanto movement. Sidis is known to have been fluent in Esperanto as early as xxx and became a proponent of it later in life. However, it is not clear exactly when he learned the language

contains


Note: Guérard's work coverred the broad subject of international languages itself. He does not appear to have produced any work in Esperanto itself. This may indicate the one-day gap between reading the book and producing the essay was not representative of Sidis learning the language. However, Sidis would


Significance

The significance of Sidis's output is multiple. Commentators[footnote,] on Sidis


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