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Contributors to This Issue

October 29, 1930 issue

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The article presents a list of authors who have made their contributors to the October 1930 issue of the journal "The Nation." William MacLeod Raine, formerly a Denver journalist, has written many books on Western life. M.C. Otto is a professor of philosophy at the University of Wisconsin. Eugene Gordon is a Boston newspaperman who has contributed to various magazines. Morton Dauwen Zabel is a professor of English literature in Loyola University and one of the editors of "Poetry: a Magazine of Verse." Sidney Hook is a member of the department of philosophy of Washington Square College, New York University.

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AUTHORS & publishers; NATION, The (Periodical); GORDON, Eugene; ZABEL, Morton Dauwen; HOOK, Sidney, 1902-1989; COLLEGE teachers
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