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Contributors to This Issue

February 13, 1929 issue

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This article presents information about contributors to this issue. Leon Whipple is associate editor of the Survey. John A. Hosson is a foremost British economist and a contributing editor of The Nation. Duncan Wolcott is the pseudonym of the Paris correspondent of an American newspaper. Albert S. Whiteley is art instructor in the department of economics at the University of Pittsburgh. Charlies A. Wagner will publish in the spring a book of poems, "Nearer the Bone." Alexander Kaun, an associate professor of Slavic languages and literatures at the University of California, recently spent a summer with Maxim Gorki.

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AUTHORS; WHIPPLE, Leon; HOSSON, John A.; KAUN, Alexander; JOURNALISTS; ECONOMISTS
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