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Contributors to This Issue

February 26, 1930 issue

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The article focuses on the authors who have contributed to the articles published in the periodical. Paul Y. Anderson is the national correspondent of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. J.G. Curtis is the pseudonym of a careful student of present-day financial and industrial developments. Henry Raymond Mussey is managing editor of "The Nation." "Isidor Schneider is author of "The Temptation of Anthony." Henry Hazlitt is literary editor of "The Nation." Hiram Motherwell served for five years as a newspaper correspondent in Italy.

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