Abstract

Correspondence

Josephson, Leon | September 18, 1929 issue

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Presents a letter to the editor related to different articles published in various issues of the journal "The Nation." Objections to the statements present in an article related to strikes in Gastonia, published on July 31, 1929 issue; Comments on a article related to sanity and sex, published on September 4 1929 issue; Criticism over forgetting of candy rat in a article "Apropos of Fashions in Food," published in the August 7, 1929 issue.

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LETTERS to the editor; NATION, The (Periodical); STRIKES & lockouts; SANITATION; CANDY; RATS
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