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Contributors to This Issue

March 5, 1930 issue

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The article presents a list of authors who have contributed in the publication of the March 1930 issue of the journal "The Nation." Norman Angel, author of "The Great Illusion" and editor of "Foreign Affairs," is a Labor member of Parliament. Eda Lou Walton is assistant professor of English at Washington Square College, New York University. Henry Hazlitt is literary editor of "The Nation." Norman Thomas is executive director of the League for Industrial Democracy. W.J. Ghent is on the staff of the Dictionary of American Biography.

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AUTHORS; WALTON, Eda Lou; HAZLITT, Henry; GHENT, W. J.; THOMAS, Norman; NATION, The (Periodical)
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