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Contributors to This Issue

March 19, 1930 issue

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The article presents information on the contributors of the journal. Louis Fischer, Moscow correspondent of the journal will soon publish "The Soviet in World Affairs." The author of "The Insecurity of the Child" is one of a group of professional consultants in the behavior problems of children. Edwin Seavern is the author of "The Company." Alexander Bakshy writes on motion pictures for the journal. Hiram Motherwell served for five years as a newspaper correspondent in Italy. Granville Hicks is assistant professor of English at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

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MASS media; MOTION picture industry; FISCHER, Louis; BAKSHY, Alexander; MOTHERWELL, Hiram; HICKS, Granville
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