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Contributors of this Issue

February 8, 1928 issue

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This article presents information on authors, who have contributed in writing articles, published in the periodical "The Nation." Lewis S. Gannett, associate editor of the periodical, is contributing from Havana a series of articles on the Pan- American Conference. Joshua Kunitz, is lecturer in Russian literature at the City College of New York. Scot Nearing, economist and teacher, has frequently contributed to the periodical. Robert Frost is author of "North of Boston," "New Hampshire," and other volumes. Robinson Jeffers is author of "Roan Stallion" and "The Women of Point Sur."

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AUTHORS; GANNETT, Lewis S.; KUNITZ, Joshua; FROST, Robert, 1874-1963; JEFFERS, Robinson; ECONOMISTS; NATION, The (Periodical)
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