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Contributors to This Issue

January 22, 1930 issue

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The article presents information about scholars who have contributed papers to this issue of this periodical. Robert Dell is the "Nation's" correspondent in France. J.G. Lyne is financial editor of the "Rail Age." Stanley J. Kunitz will publish in the spring a book of poetry "Intellectual Things." Henry Hazlitt is literary editor of the "Nation." William Spence Robertson is educator of history at the University of Illinois. Granville Hicks frequently reviews books for the "Nation."

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