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Contributors to This Issue

February 11, 1931 issue

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This article provides information about various people who made contributions to the journal "The Nation." Norman Thomas, who has been repeatedly characterized as "New York's most useful private citizen," is a contributing editor of "The Nation." A. Robbins, editor of the "Hickman Courier," is disaster chairman of the local Red Cross chapter. Isabel Paterson, author of "The Road of the Gods," is on the staff of Books of the "New York Herald Tribune." Hal Sunders White is in the English department of Washington Square College, New York University.

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THOMAS, Norman, 1884-1968; PATERSON, Isabel; ROBBINS, A.; WHITE, Hal Sunders; PERIODICALS; UNIVERSITIES & colleges
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