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Contributors to This Issue

September 17, 1924 issue

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This article presents information on the contributors of September 17, 1924 issue of The Nation. Some of them are as follows: Gilson Gardner who is the Washington correspondent for the Scripps newspapers; M. Vaerting, one of a group of German anthropologists whose lectures and articles have attracted much attention in Europe, is also part author of "The Dominant Sex," published in the United States; Paul Blanshard who is field secretary of the League for Industrial Democracy; and Thomas Craven who is well known as a critic and as the author of "Paint."

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GARDNER, Gilson, 1869-1935; BLANSHARD, Paul; CRAVEN, Thomas; AUTHORS; ANTHROPOLOGISTS; JOURNALISTS
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