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News from 20/01/1932

1932; Gale Group;

Autores

J. H. Maggs (Chairman), Laurence Kitchin, Doggerel, Vernon Bartlett, Professor J. Coatman, Professor Henry Clay, Christina Wood, Charles Falkland, R. W. Seton-watson, Harvey Grace, V. Sackville-west, Professor John Macmurray, E. J. Sumner (Group-leader), Mrs. Sidney Webb, Sir Daniel Hall, S. Rhodesia, Phyllis Doyle, Sir Barry Jackson, Charles R. King, Aldous Huxley, W. M. Tattersall, R. L. Drage, Herbert Read, Seth Lewis, Paul Nash, Robert James, Arthur J. Vogan, Historicus, R. L. Mégroz, Roy E. Williams, Barbara Wootton, Herbert Gibbs, E. M. L. Douglas,

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