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Contributors to This Issue

September 3, 1930 issue

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The article presents names and information about contributors to the periodical. Names of some of those contributors are Edgar W. Knight, Friedrich Scheu, Conrad Seiler, Horace Gregory, Clifton P. Fadiman, J.J. Spengler and William MacDonald. Knight is teacher of the history of education at the University of North. Seiler, a author and producer of plays, is a resident of Southern California. Gregory will publish this fall "Chelsea Rooming House," a book of verse and Spengler is in the department of economics at the University of Arizona.

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PERIODICALS; MACDONALD, William; SPENGLER, J. J.; CHELSEA Rooming House (Book); GREGORY, Horace, 1898-1982; POETRY
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