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Contributors to This Issue

March 26, 1930 issue

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This article presents information on the contributors to The Nation. Some of them are as follows: Louis Stanley is Garth Fellow in Political Economy at Columbia University and associate editor of the New Leader; Pauly Anderson is national correspondent of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch; Ralph West Robey is lecturer in banking at the School of Business, Columbia University; Anne Kimball Tuell is professor of English literature at Wellesley College; Glenn Ward Dresbach is the author of a book of verse, "The Wind in the Cedars"; and John Macy is author of "The Story of the World's Literature."

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