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THE DIAL
152 West Thirteenth Street, New York City

Scofield Thayer
Editor

Stewart Mitchell
Managing Editor

Gilbert Seldes
Associate Editor




NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS

Morris Kantor is a young painter who, as a child, came from Russia to this country, where he has served all his apprenticeship. He was student of Homer Boss.
Douglas Goldring, author of The Fortune, was formerly an associate editor of The English Review.
Louise Bryant is the author of Six Red Months in Russia, the account of her experiences there during the Revolution.
After studying at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, John Marin went to Paris and there made a reputation with his etchings and water-colours. He was elected to the Salon d'Automne about twelve years ago. In 1908 he was exhibited at "291."
Robert Edmond Jones was born in 1887, in Milton, New Hampshire. After having studied the arts of the theatre in Florence and Berlin, with his return to America he began his work as a creative artist. The three designs reproduced in this number of The Dial represent three distinct periods in Mr. Jones' work.
B. J. Stolper, the translator of a portion of a devotional and philosophic work printed at Genoa in the eighteenth century, is a teacher of English Literature in Newark, New Jersey.
Edna Wahlert McCourt, a resident of Saint Louis, contributed to The Seven Arts and has published her fiction and verse in various contemporary magazines.
Jules Pascin is a Spanish Jew, born in the Balkans. He studied in paris, independently, and has continued his painting and studies in Cuba and the United States during the last five years.
René Gimpel is a Parisian critic and connoisseur of French art of the eighteenth century who is at present writing for the theatre.
Pitts Sandborn, author of Vie de Bordeaux, is connected with The Globe as music critic and foreign correspondent.
The Dial announces the resignation of W. B. Marsh and the election of Henry W. Toll as Secretary-Treasurer.



VOL LXVIIINo. 5MAY 1920

The Dial (founded in 1880 by Francis F. Browne) is published monthly by The Dial Publishing Company, Inc.—J. S. Watson, Jr., President—H. W. Toll, Secretary-Treasurer—at 152 West Thirteenth Street, New York, N. Y. Entered as Second Class matter at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., August 3, 1918, under the Act of March 3, 1897. Copyright, 1920, by The Dial Publishing Company, Inc.

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