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Contributors to This Issue

April 24, 1929 issue

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This article presents a list of some contributors to this 1929 issue of "The Nation." Frederic Babcock is a Chicago journalist who contributed "Insull-ating the Coolidge Cabinet" to The Nation of September 12. Louis Lozowic, painter and illustrator, is a contributing editor of the New Masses. Robert P. Tristram Coffin is professor of English at Wells College. Norah Meade reviews books for the Bookman and other periodicals. James Rorty is the author of "Children of the Sun." Stuart Chase, formerly of the staff of The Nation, is co-author with F.J. Schlink of "Your Money's Worth."

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PERIODICALS; JOURNALISTS; COFFIN, Robert P. Tristram (Robert Peter Tristram), 1892-1955; RORTY, James; COLLEGE teachers; CHASE, Stuart, 1888-1985
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