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Contributors

April 6, 1940 issue

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The article presents a list of persons who have contributed in publication of the journal "The Nation." Robert Dell was for many years the correspondent of "The Nation" and the Manchester Guardian at Geneva. He is now lecturing in this country. Richard H. Rovere is a free-lance writer living in New York. Robert Vambery has written several plays and served as dramatic adviser to a Berlin theater. Benjamin Harrow is professor of biochemistry at the College of the City of New York. George Joel is on the staff of the Dial Press.

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