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Correspondence

Buell, Raymond L. | May 28, 1930 issue

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Presents letters to the editors referencing articles and topics about politics and administration discussed in previous issues of The Nation. "The Special Correspondent," which focused on the experiences of reporters on the Havana conference; "Bayard on Protection," which focused on the issue of tariff bills in the U.S.; and "A Name for the New Planet," which focused on the naming of the planet about the size of Pluto.

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LETTERS to the editor; TARIFF; JOURNALISTS; PLANETS; PLUTO (Dwarf planet)
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