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Contributors to This Issue

December 10, 1924 issue

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The article presents information on the contributors of the present issue of the journal. Alexender Goldenweiser, author of "Early Civilization," is a lecturer on anthropology at the New School of Social Research. Babette Deutsch, poet and anthologist, has recently returned from Soviet Union. Max Eastman was formerly editor of the Masses and the Liberator. Ginevieve Taggard is an editor of the Measure and the author of "For Eager Lovers." Lewis Mumford is the author of "A History of Utopias" and "Sticks and Stones."

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AUTHORS; POETS; ANTHROPOLOGY; EDITORS; DEUTSCH, Babette; EASTMAN, Max, 1883-1969; GOLDENWEISER, Alexander; TAGGARD, Genevieve
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