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Contributors

March 14, 1942 issue

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This article presents information about various contributors to literature. Will Chasan, authority on the American labor movement, has written frequently for the journal "The Nation" on trade-union developments. Rustem Vambery, formerly professor of criminology at the University of Budapest, is now a lecturer at the New School. Markoosha Fischer, wife of Louis Fischer, is a native of Russia who came to live in the U.S. in 1939. Paolo Milano, an Italian writer and dramatic critic, is now teaching romance languages at Queens College and the history of the drama at the New School for Social Research.

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LITERATURE; VAMBERY, Rustem; NATION, The (Periodical); FISCHER, Markoosha; LABOR unions; SOVIET Union
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