THE DIAL
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Scofield Thayer
Editor
Clarence Britten
Associate Editor
Stewart Mitchell
Managing Editor
Gilbert Seldes
Associate Editor
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
Paul Rosenfeld's Richard Strauss will form a chapter of a volume called Musical Memories, soon to be published by Harcourt, Brace and Howe.
Konrad Bercovici, author of Dust of New York, was born in Roumania and now lives in America.
Author:Albert C. Barnes, a student of modern painting, has the largest collection of Renoirs outside of France.
Author:Florence Taber Holt is the editor of her brother Edward Mart Taber's Stow Notes and the author of two one-act plays, They the Crucified and Comrades.
Gaston Lachaise will hold an exhibition of his recent work at the Bourgeois Galleries from January 31 to February 21.
S. Foster Damon is a young Massachusetts poet.
Carl Sprinchorn is a young Swedish artist now living in America.
Rowland Kenney is an English adventurer in labour who is also an artist in letters.
Edna Clare Bryner, a resident of New York, until recently has been engaged in research in education and industry.
Gilbert Cannan's critical study of Samuel Butler has unfortunately not yet been published in this country.
Malcolm Cowley, an editor of The Harvard Advocate, will be graduated from Harvard this year.
The Dial announces the election of Gilbert Seldes as associate editor.
VOL. LXVIII No. 2 FEBRARY 1920
The Dial (founded in 1880 by Francis F. Browne) is published monthly by The Dial Publishing Company, Inc.—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.