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very necessary part of the big family of the world that they are. Even the lowliest person has a place in life. Everyone has a duty to perform the duty of loyalty to his fellows. There can be no shirking. Your duty to the people of the theatre is important and it means that you must show your appreciation of their work in approval of it. For really by doing so you are insuring many pleasant days and nights to come for yourself, and at the same time bringing happiness to your faithful friend, the entertainer.

W. J. ROMAIN.

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CONTRIBUTORS TO THE APRIL NUMBER

LEONARD DOUGHTY, attorney at law of Austin, Texas, has for many years been interested in translating Heine's poems. BERNARDINE ALGERT, now of Bellevue, Idaho, is a Smith College graduate, who has previously contributed verse to this magazine.

ALBERT L. GUERARD of the Rice Institute, Houston, Texas, is author of a forthcoming book on international language. BENJAMIN MATHER WOODBRIDGE of the University of Texas is on the editorial staff of the Review.

EDA LOU WALTON, Fresno, California, is author of a doctorate dissertation on Navaho poetry, and is herself, a writer of

verse.

AARON SCHAFFER, a frequent contributor to the Review, is a member of the department of Romance languages in the University of Texas.

SARAH F. RADOFF, Houston, Texas, is a member of the 1922 graduating class in the University of Texas.

ERNEST HATCH WILKINS is professor of Romance languages in the University of Chicago.

S. G. MORLEY is a professor of Spanish in the University of California.

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