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IF YOU IMAGINE you are familiar with every really first-class magazine, you're mistaken. Among those whose names have appeared in the contents of
EZXS IRTTERKTATIC
Edited by B. RUSSELL HERTS and RICHARD LE GALLIENNE are the following:
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Robert Herrick
Elbert Hubbard
Upton Sinclair
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