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Contributors to this Issue

August 9, 1919 issue

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The article presents authors who contributed to the journal "The Nation." Stuart P. Sherman is well known as author and editor and as a contributor to many periodicals. He is chairman of the Department of English at the University of Illinois. A.A. Berle, a member of the secretariat of the American Peace Commission, was one of the nine who resigned as a protest against the betrayal of America's ideals by the peace- treaty. Felix Morley is the author of the article, "Proposed Control of the Packers," in the July 19, 1919 issue of the journal.

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AUTHORS; NATION, The (Periodical); SHERMAN, Stuart P.; BERLE, A. A.; MORLEY, Felix; EDITORS
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