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Contributors to This Issue

August 6, 1930 issue

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The article presents information on contributors to the journal. Names of some of those contributors are Paul Telco, Karl Monroe, Henry S. Graves, John A. Rayn, Audrey Wurdemann, Donald A. Roberts and William Seagle. Telco has contributed critical exposes to various periodicals. Graves is dean of the School of Forestry at Yale University. Ryan is a teacher of moral theology and industrial ethics at the Catholic University, Washington D.C. Wurdemann is the author of a book of verse entitled "House of Silk." Roberts is a member of the English department at the College of the City of New York. Seagle is the author of "Cato, or the Future of Censorship."

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PERIODICALS; TELCO, Paul; ROBERTS, Donald A.; SEAGLE, William; MONROE, Karl; GRAVES, Herbert S.; WURDEMANN, Audrey; HOUSE of Silk (Book)
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