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Contributors to This Issue

October 11, 1933 issue

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The article presents information on contributors of the periodical "The Nation." Some of them are, Edith Abbot, who is dean of the Graduate School of Social Service Administration at the University of Chicago; Louis Fischer, who is Moscow correspondent of the periodical "The Nation," and author of the book "Machines and Men in Russia," Murray E. King, who is a native of Utah who has long been identified with liberal and labor interests in that State, and others.

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NATION, The (Periodical); PERIODICALS; FISCHER, Louis; KING, Murray E.; ABBOT, Edith; UTAH; UNITED States
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