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Contributors to This Issue

June 17, 1925 issue

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The article presents information about various contributors to the June 17, 1925 issue of the journal "The Nation." Ernest Gruening was formerly managing editor of The Nation and editor of La Prensa in New York. Bertrand Russell is an English physicist and social philosopher, author of "The ABC of Atoms," "Proposed Roads to Freedom." Irwin Edman is a member of the philosophy department at Columbia University. Daniel Gregory Mason is a composer and writer on musical subjects. Bulkley Southworth Griffin is a Washington correspondent.

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AUTHORS; NATION, The (Periodical); MASON, Daniel Gregory; GRUENING, Ernest; EDMAN, Irwin; RUSSELL, Bertrand
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