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CONTRIBUTORS
MARTIN TURNELL's
study of Jac–
ques Riviere will be published this
spring by the Yale University Press
in its series on Modern European
Literature and Thought.
LEO STEINBERG
is a teacher of
drawing and lecturer in art history
at the Parsons School of Design.
He also lectures at the YMHA.
JOHN THOMPSON, JR.
is a mem–
ber of the Department of English
at Columbia University.
LOUIS O. COXE
teaches at the
University of Minnesota.
ISABELLA GARDNER
is a young
poet living in Chicago.
F. G. FRIEDMANN
is Professor of
Philosophy at the University of
Arkansas. His essay on "America:
A Country Without Pre-History"
wa s published in the March-April
1952 issue.
FRANCIS FERGUSSON's
book on
Dante will be published this spring
by the Princeton University Press.
ANGUS WILSON's
novel "Hem–
lock and After," was recently pub–
lished in this country by the Viking
Press.
GOLO MANN
teaches at Scripps
College and Claremont Men's Col–
lege, Claremont, California.
HARVEY SWADOS
has published
reviews and stories in a number
of magazines.