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Contributors to This Issue

October 1, 1924 issue

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The article presents a brief introduction of the contributing authors to this issue. Henry Wood Nevinson was on the staff of the London Nation from its beginning in 1907 until 1923. Frank H. Simonds is the author of a "History of the World War." A.J. Muste is the head of Brookwood, the trade-union college at Katonah, New York. Frances Bradley is the director of the Child Welfare Division of the Montana State Board of Health. C. Hartley Gratton is in charge of the department of English at Urbana University School.

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AUTHORS; SIMONDS, Frank H.; NEVINSON, Henry Wood; BRADLEY, Frances; MUSTE, Abraham John, 1885-1967; LABOR unions
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