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Contributors to This Issue

October 16, 1929 issue

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This article presents information about contributors to this issue. Frank Butler and Robert Taylor are on the staff of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. E. Roy Calvert is a distinguished British penologist and author of "Capital Punishment in the Twentieth Century." Jesse O. Thomas is Southern field director of the National Urban League for Social Work Among Negroes. William Zukermanj, an English journalist, attended the Zionist Congress recently held in Zurich. Joseph Wood Krutch is a dramatic editor of Tue Nation.

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AUTHORS; KRUTCH, Joseph Wood; BUTLER, Frank; TAYLOR, Robert; CALVERT, E. Roy; JOURNALISTS
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