News from 15/09/1938
1938; Gale Group;
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Peter Purbeck, Kathleen Frazier, G. W. Greening, Henry Williamson, Arthur Rowntree, Bernard Rochford, Grace Wyndham Goldie, Allan M. Tuck, Proton, Edmund Rubbra, Raymond Gram Swing, William S. Newall, Edwin Muir, Florence Irwin, Wilfrid Blunt, May Carré, Nosmo King, W. P. Matthew, Harold Nicolson, H. C. H. Townend, G. D. Hobson, Hugh Gray, Margery Behn, Ian Finlay, Douglas Lord, L. H. Worman, Herbert Read, W. J. Turner, Edwin Evans, Frederick D. Welch, E. Maurice Feild, Thomas E. Dowell, J. Wentworth Day, Mary Williams, Richard Hughes, Michael Langley, Elizabeth Hughes Hallett, Colin Kirkus, Sean O'faolain,
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