Vol. 17 No. 4 1950 - page 308

A study of one of the
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THE ENCHAFED
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CONTRIBUTORS
ROBERT GORHAM DAVIS, who
writes both fiction and criticism,
teaches English at Smith College.
HENRY BAMFORD PARKES, whose
latest book is "The American Ex–
perience," teaches history at New
York University.
MEYER SCHAPIRO
IS
the well-
known art critic and historian.
DIANA TRILLING is the former
fiction critic for The Nation.
EDOUARD RODITI, whose selected
poems were recently published by
New Directions,
IS
back in this
country after a long stay in Ger–
many.
DWIGHT MACDONALD, who was
the editor of Politics, is the author
of a book on Henry Wallace.
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