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Contributors to This Issue

October 29, 1924 issue

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The article presents information related to the people who have made contributions to "The Nation." Ludwig Lewisohn, contributing editor of the journal, is now in Europe investigating conditions in the Jewish communities. R.A. Haste is a Montana newspaper man who has served as Senator Wheeler's secretary in Washington. Elizabeth Knowlton has contributed articles on her travels to various current periodicals. Carl van Doren, literary editor of the "Century" and contributing editor of "The Nation," has written a book on James Branch Cabell which is shortly to appear.

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AUTHORS; EDITORS; LEWISOHN, Ludwig; HASTE, R. A.; KNOWLTON, Elizabeth; VAN Doren, Carl; CABELL, James Branch; NATION, The (Periodical)
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