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Contributors

January 31, 1920 issue

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The article lists names of scholars who have contributed articles to this issue of the periodical "The Nation." Grant Showerman, professor of Latin literature at the University of Wisconsin, has written much on the relations of classical culture to modern life. Richard Roberts, pastor of the Church of the Pilgrims in Brooklyn, is a keen observer of religious and social movements in Great Britain. Worthington C. Ford, one of the foremost American bibliographers, is editor of the publications of the Massachusetts Historical Society. H.A. Overstreet is professor of philosophy at the College of the City of New York.

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