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50 Years Ago in " The Nation"

October 2, 1943 issue

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This article presents information on news that appeared previously in the periodical "The Nation." M. Zola was received with effusive enthusiasm in London, whither he went to read a paper on "Anonymity in the Press" before the Institute of Journalists. This was the more surprising inasmuch as, while she was embracing the writer, England was at the same time sending a publisher to jail for bringing out a translation of his works. It is freely admitted by those who know anything of the subject that leprosy, which at one time was a widespread scourge in Europe and which isolation rendered practically extinct there, is now advancing up the line of diseases.

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PERIODICALS; NATION, The (Periodical); ZOLA, M.; INSTITUTE of Journalists (Great Britain); AUTHORS; LEPROSY; ENGLAND
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