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Contributors to This Issue

September 4, 1935 issue

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The article presents information related to the persons who contributed to the journal The Nation during 1935. Abraham Epstein is the executive secretary of the American Association for Social Security and author of "The Challenge of the Aged" and "Insecurity--a Challenge to America." Emil Lengyel is the author of "Hitler," "The Cauldron Boils," and "The New Deal in Europe." Carey McWilliams is a California lawyer and journalist. Mary McCarthy frequently contributes reviews of new fiction to The Nation.

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AUTHORS; NATION, The (Periodical); EPSTEIN, Abraham; LENGYEL, Emil; MCWILLIAMS, Carey, 1905-1980; MCCARTHY, Mary, 1912-1989
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