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Contributors to This Issue

July 31, 1929 issue

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The article presents information on authors who contributed to the issue of the journal "The Nation." Roy Veatch, as fellow at Robert Brookings Graduate School of Government and Economics, has made a special study of the finances of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Benjamin B. Kendrick is professor of history and political science at the North Carolina College for Women. S.K. Ratcliffe is an English journalist, now on the staff of the newspaper New Statesman. Edward Hope conducts a column, The Lantern, in the newspaper New York Herald Tribune. Mark Van Doren is author of "Now the Sky and Other Poems," and editor of "An Anthology of World Poetry."

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AUTHORS; KENDRICK, Benjamin B.; HOPE, Edward; VAN Doren, Mark; RATCLIFFE, S. K.; JOURNALISTS
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