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Contributors to This Issue

December 18, 1929 issue

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The article presents information on authors who contributed to the issue of "The Nation." William Zukerman is a London, England journalist and manager of the European bureau of the New York Jewish Morning Journal. Paul Y. Anderson is the national correspondent of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Stuart Chase is author of the book "Men and Machines." Leonora Speyer is the author of "Fiddler's Farewell" and other books of verse. Ralph Volney Harlow is professor of history. Joseph T. Shipley is at work on a book of literary criticism.

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AUTHORS; ZUKERMAN, William; ANDERSON, Paul Y.; CHASE, Stuart, 1888-1985; SPEYER, Leonora; SHIPLEY, Joseph T.
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