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Contributors to This Issue

November 7, 1928 issue

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This article presents information on authors who have contributed to the November 7, 1928 issue of the journal "The Nation." Emil Ludwig is the author of "Goethe, the History of a Man," "Napoleon," "Bismarck," and others. Ignaz Wrobel is the pseudonym of a German political essayist. H.D. Hill is an American writer living in Geneva. Robert R. Kuczynski, statistician and economist of long experience in Germany, is now attached to the Institute of Economics in Washington. Paul Freiherr, major-general commanding a regiment of dragoons during the World War, later in the war ministry, now retired, is one of the foremost German pacifists and a well-known writer.

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