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CONTRIBUTORS
VICTOR ERLICH teaches Russian
literature at the University of Wash–
ington.
LUDWIG MARCUSE, a member of
the Philosophy Department at the
University of Southern California,
has just returned from a trip to
Germany and other parts of west–
ern Europe_
SONYA RUDIKOFF is a young
American writer, a graduate of
Bennington College, now living in
London_
ELIZABETH POLLErs novel, A
Family Romance, was published in
1950.
RALPH GILBERT ROSS is head
of
the Humanities Program at the
University of Minnesota.
STEVEN MARCUS, a Columbia
graduate, is now in England study–
ing at Cambridge.
The name of one of the translators
of the selection from Robert Musil's
The Man Without Qualities (PR,
March-April 1953) was erroneously
given as George Kaiser. It should
have been ERNST KAISER.
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