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THE DIAL
152 WEST THIRTEENTH STREET, NEW YORK

Scofield Thayer
Editor

Stewart Mitchell
'Managing Editor

Clarence Britten
Associate Editor


NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS

Hunt Diederich was born in Hungary and went to school in Switzerland. After living as a cowboy in the Southwest, he studied art at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. He has practised his profession abroad, as well as in this country. His first important public success was at the Salon d'Automne in 1913.

Manuel Komroff is a writer and critic who was born in New York and has spent several years abroad studying conditions in China, Japan, and Russia.

The English version of Crumbled Blossoms was made by Pierre Loving, the authorized translator of Schnitzler's latest volume of one-act plays.

Since his service with the Norton-Harjes Ambulance and the American army in France, John Dos Passos has lived abroad, chiefly in Spain.

Although Ezra Pound has not previously been a contributor to The Dial, his name has appeared frequently in its pages.

Olivia Howard Dunbar is a contributor of fiction and essays to current American magazines.

Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy was born in Ceylon in 1877 and is at present keeper of Indian Art in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. He is the author of Rajput Painting, and has exhibited his own drawings in Boston and New York.

Walter C. Bum is a Princeton man who acquired his knowledge of adolescents at Columbia University. The Dial expects to publish Mr. Blum's translation of Rimbaud's Une Saison en Enfer next month.

Lincoln MacVeagh studied philosophy under Josiah Royce at Harvard and the history of religions under the Abbé Loisy in Paris. He is now connected with one of the leading New York publishing houses.


VOL. LXVIII No. 6 JUNE 1920

The Dial (founded in 1880 by Francis F. Browne) is published monthly by The Dial Publishing Company, Inc.—J. S. Watson, Jr., President—W. B. Marsh, 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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