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The image is a list of reviewers for The Saturday Review of Literature, dated February 21, 1931. It categorizes the reviewers into various fields of criticism, providing a representative selection of their principal reviewers. The fields and the names listed under each category are as follows:

The Arts and Archaeology:

  • Fabia Ewald
  • Edgar S. Furniss
  • Charles W. Hargens
  • Frank Jewett Mather
  • Alfred M. Tozzer
  • Virginia Pope
  • Alfred H. Barr
  • Paul J. Sachs
  • Kenneth Conant
  • W. G. Dorigan
  • John A. Pope
  • S. H. Edell

Foreign Literature:

  • Abad Chavalley
  • John Cournos
  • Florence Ayscough
  • Harry Grumann
  • Willy Corbett
  • A. Kingley Porter
  • Paul R. Anderson
  • Langdon Warner

Belles Lettres:

  • Ludwig Lewisohn
  • Dorothy Canfield
  • Mary Austin
  • John Erskine
  • Waldo Frank
  • Zona Gale
  • Katharine Fullerton Gerould
  • DuBose Heyward
  • Aldous Huxley
  • Sinclair Lewis
  • A. Edward Newton
  • George S. Hellman
  • Rabindranath Tagore
  • Hugh Walpole
  • Louis Untermeyer
  • Carl Van Vechten
  • Henry Williams
  • Julia Peterkin
  • Dorothy Scarborough
  • J. Donald Adams
  • S. Foster Damon
  • Elizabeth Sargent
  • John Galsworthy
  • Theodore Dreiser
  • Claire Goll
  • Basil Davenport
  • Henry Walcott Boynton
  • Hugh Walpole
  • Rebecca West
  • Virginia Woolf

Finance and Economics:

  • Fred R. Fairchild
  • Edwin R. A. Seligman

Drama:

  • J. Ranken Towse
  • John Anderson
  • Walter Prichard Eaton
  • George Jean Nathan
  • Burns Mantle
  • Zoe Akins
  • Jane Cowl
  • Jane Boulton
  • Jane Dresel

Education:

  • William W. Bender
  • James B. Angell
  • Alexander Meiklejohn
  • John H. MacCracken
  • Henry C. Morrison
  • Herbert Hawkes
  • Carl Van Doren
  • Charles F. Thwing
  • Henry Williams
  • John Dewey
  • Dorothy Scarborough
  • J. Donald Adams
  • S. Foster Damon
  • Elizabeth Sargent
  • John Galsworthy
  • Theodore Dreiser
  • Claire Goll
  • Basil Davenport
  • Henry Walcott Boynton
  • Hugh Walpole
  • Rebecca West
  • Virginia Woolf

Foreign Affairs:

  • Youngkin Kay
  • James G. McDonald
  • Salvador de Madariaga
  • J. W. T. Mason
  • Henry W. Nevinson
  • William Stead
  • Ernest Gruening
  • John Foster Dulles
  • Owen D. Young
  • G. Lowes Dickinson
  • Charles Beard
  • Charles E. Merriam
  • T. Moon Longworth
  • John T. Morse

History and Biography:

  • Charles H. Haskins
  • Carl Becker
  • Allan Nevins
  • Carl L. Becker
  • Pelle G. Snowden
  • George Macaulay Trevelyan
  • Hamilton Fish Armstrong
  • Charles A. Beard
  • Herbert L. Bolton
  • Robert C. Binkley
  • Max Farrand
  • Edward Channing
  • William MacDonald
  • Bernard G. Schmitt
  • Merle Curti
  • James T. Shotwell
  • James Harvey Robinson
  • Hendrik Willem Van Loon
  • Lytton Strachey
  • Grant Duchene Marie
  • Robert L. Duffus
  • Robert L. Schuyler
  • Charles M. Puckette

Journalism:

  • Henry R. Luce
  • Bruce Bliven
  • Robert L. Duffus
  • Robert L. Schuyler
  • Charles M. Puckette

Law:

  • Charles E. Clark
  • Zechariah Chafee, Jr.
  • Felix Frankfurter
  • John W. Davis
  • John Bassett Moore
  • Padraic Colum
  • Elizabeth J. Coatsworth
  • Marcia Davenport
  • Marion Dodd
  • Charles J. Finger
  • Cyril Field
  • Rollin Lynde Hartt
  • Robert Hughes
  • T. Moon Longworth
  • John T. Morse

Juvenile:

  • John Bennett
  • Padraic Colum
  • Elizabeth J. Coatsworth
  • Marcia Davenport
  • Marion Dodd
  • Charles J. Finger
  • Cyril Field
  • Rollin Lynde Hartt
  • Robert Hughes
  • T. Moon Longworth
  • John T. Morse

Literary Criticism and Scholarship:

  • Joseph Wood Krutch
  • William Lyon Phelps
  • Mark Van Doren
  • Henry Seidel Canby
  • Henry Goddard Leach
  • John Livingston Lowes
  • Norman Foerster
  • H. W. Garrod
  • John Galsworthy
  • E. Washburn Hopkins
  • Irving Babbitt
  • Edwin Muir
  • Edwin Arlington Robinson
  • Allen Tate
  • Alfred Kreymborg
  • Babette Deutsch
  • William A. Craigie
  • W. Rose Benet
  • Norman Foerster
  • H. W. Garrod
  • John Galsworthy
  • E. Washburn Hopkins
  • Irving Babbitt
  • Edwin Muir
  • Edwin Arlington Robinson
  • Allen Tate
  • Alfred Kreymborg
  • Babette Deutsch
  • William A. Craigie
  • W. Rose Benet
  • Norman Foerster
  • H. W. Garrod
  • John Galsworthy
  • E. Washburn Hopkins
  • Irving Babbitt
  • Edwin Muir
  • Edwin Arlington Robinson
  • Allen Tate
  • Alfred Kreymborg
  • Babette Deutsch
  • William A. Craigie
  • W. Rose Benet
  • Norman Foerster
  • H. W. Garrod
  • John Galsworthy
  • E. Washburn Hopkins
  • Irving Babbitt
  • Edwin Muir
  • Edwin Arlington Robinson
  • Allen Tate
  • Alfred Kreymborg
  • Babette Deutsch
  • William A. Craigie
  • W. Rose Benet
  • Norman Foerster
  • H. W. Garrod
  • John Galsworthy
  • E. Washburn Hopkins
  • Irving Babbitt
  • Edwin Muir
  • Edwin Arlington Robinson
  • Allen Tate
  • Alfred Kreymborg
  • Babette Deutsch
  • William A. Craigie
  • W. Rose Benet
  • Norman Foerster
  • H. W. Garrod
  • John Galsworthy
  • E. Washburn Hopkins
  • Irving Babbitt
  • Edwin Muir
  • Edwin Arlington Robinson
  • Allen Tate
  • Alfred Kreymborg
  • Babette Deutsch
  • William A. Craigie
  • W. Rose Benet
  • Norman Foerster
  • H. W. Garrod
  • John Galsworthy
  • E. Washburn Hopkins
  • Irving Babbitt
  • Edwin Muir
  • Edwin Arlington Robinson
  • Allen Tate
  • Alfred Kreymborg
  • Babette Deutsch
  • William A. Craigie
  • W. Rose Benet
  • Norman Foerster
  • H. W. Garrod
  • John Galsworthy
  • E. Washburn Hopkins
  • Irving Babbitt
  • Edwin Muir
  • Edwin Arlington Robinson
  • Allen Tate
  • Alfred Kreymborg
  • Babette Deutsch
  • William A. Craigie
  • W. Rose Benet
  • Norman Foerster
  • H. W. Garrod
  • John Galsworthy
  • E. Washburn Hopkins
  • Irving Babbitt
  • Edwin Muir
  • Edwin Arlington Robinson
  • Allen Tate
  • Alfred Kreymborg
  • Babette Deutsch
  • William A. Craigie
  • W. Rose Benet
  • Norman Foerster
  • H. W. Garrod
  • John Galsworthy
  • E. Washburn Hopkins
  • Irving Babbitt
  • Edwin Muir
  • Edwin Arlington Robinson
  • Allen Tate
  • Alfred Kreymborg
  • Babette Deutsch
  • William A. Craigie
  • W. Rose Benet
  • Norman Foerster
  • H. W. Garrod
  • John Galsworthy
  • E. Washburn Hopkins
  • Irving Babbitt
  • Edwin Muir
  • Edwin Arlington Robinson
  • Allen Tate
  • Alfred Kreymborg
  • Babette Deutsch

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The image is a page from the Saturday Review of Literature dated February 21, 1931. This page appears to be a guide listing various prominent reviewers categorized by their fields of expertise.

Here is a detailed summary of the categorized reviewers:

The Arts and Archaeology:

  • Frank Jewett Mather
  • Alfred J. Barr
  • Kenneth Grahame
  • Kenneth Conant
  • others

Belles Lettres:

  • Sinclair Lewis
  • Edmund Wilson
  • Dorothy Canfield Fisher
  • others

Drama:

  • St. John Ervine
  • John Galsworthy
  • others

Education:

  • William Allen Neill
  • Robert Nathan
  • others

Foreign Affairs:

  • Frank Goodnow
  • Frank A. Walker
  • others

Foreign Literature:

  • Paul Valéry
  • Ayn Rand
  • others

History and Biography:

  • Charles H. Haskins
  • Philip Abbott
  • others

Literary Criticism and Scholarship:

  • Edmund Wilson
  • H. L. Mencken
  • others

Travel and Exploration:

  • Elizabeth Woodbridge Morris
  • Montrose J. Moses
  • others

Juvenile:

  • John Green
  • others

Law:

  • Charles E. Clark
  • William Rose Benét
  • others

Music:

  • Douglas Moore
  • David Stanley Smith
  • others

Philosophy and Psychology:

  • Bertrand Russell
  • Ludwig Wittgenstein
  • others

Poetry:

  • Robert Frost
  • Robert Graves
  • others

Religion:

  • John Henry Newman
  • Ralph Barton Perry
  • others

Social and Natural Sciences:

  • Roland B. Dixon
  • Paul A. Barach
  • others

Themes like Finance and Economics:

  • Fred R. Fairchild
  • Irving Fisher
  • others

The page is neatly organized with each reviewer's name listed under their respective category, providing a comprehensive directory for literary and scholarly reviewers from 1931.

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The image shows a page from "The Saturday Review of Literature" dated February 21, 1936. The page lists the names of reviewers in various fields, organized into several categories. The categories and some of the names listed under each include:

  1. The Arts and Archaeology:

    • Fabian Franklin
    • Edgar S. Furniss
    • Frank Jewett Mather, Jr.
    • Frank M. Waldrop
    • Frank M. Waldrop
    • Kenneth MacKendrick
    • Paul Rosenfeld
    • Paul Zilg
    • R. P. T. Coffin
    • Reynolds Morell
    • Richard F. Baker
    • Richard G. M. Meyer
    • Robert Morss Lovett
    • S. C., Jr.
    • Samuel Weeks
    • William E. Wood
    • W. B. Y.
  2. Belles Lettres:

    • Sinclair Lewis
    • Ludwig Lewissohn
    • Desmond MacCarthy
    • E. S. M. N.
    • Dorothy Canfield
    • Dorothy Woodsworth
    • E. M. Forster
    • Ford Madox Ford
    • Frank Swinnerton
    • George N. Shuster
    • Helen D. Gray
    • Henry Seidel Canby
    • Howard M. Jones
    • John Chamberlain
    • John Erskine
    • Julian S. Huxley
    • L. C. Martin
    • L. P. Jacks
    • Logan P. Smith
    • Louis Kronenberger
    • Mark Van Doren
    • Max Eastman
    • Max Rychner
    • Maurice D. B. Sissons
    • Max Rychner
    • R. P. T. Coffin
    • Rebecca West
    • Robert M. Lovett
    • Robert Morss Lovett
    • Robert M. Lovett
    • Robert M. Lovett
    • Robert M. Lovett
    • Robert M. Lovett
    • Robert M. Lovett
    • Robert M. Lovett
    • Robert M. Lovett
    • Robert M. Lovett
    • Robert M. Lovett
    • Robert M. Lovett
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The image is a page from "The Saturday Review of Literature," dated February 21, 1931. This particular section lists contributors to the publication across various fields of interest.

Here is a detailed summary of the categories and the names listed under each:

  1. The Arts

    • Archaeology:
      • Edith Farnsworth, Edgar S. Furniss, Paul W. Garrett
  2. Foreign Literature:

    • Alfred M. Tozzer, Christian Brinton, Hiram Bingham, and others.
  3. Belles Lettres:

    • Sinclair Lewis, Ludwig Lewisohn, Desmond MacCarthy, among others.
  4. Drama:

    • E.S. Martin, John Drinkwater, Mary Austin, and others.
  5. Education:

    • M.A. De Wolfe Howe, Robert Nathan, A. Edward Newton, and others.
  6. Journalism:

    • Heywood Broun, Franklin P. Adams, George Seldes, and others.
  7. Foreign Affairs:

    • Hilaire Belloc, William C. Weaver, Hugh Walpole, and others.
  8. Juvenile:

    • Elizabeth Sergeant, Younghill Kang, Ellen Glasgow.
  9. Finance and Economics:

    • Fred T. F. Field, Irving Fisher.
  10. Archaeology (additional names):

    • Frank Jewett Mather, Alfred M. Tozer, and others.
  11. History and Biography:

    • Charles H. Haskins, Carl Becker, Paul Guedalla, and others.
  12. Literary Criticism and Scholarship:

    • Joel Elias Spingarn, Stuart Sherman, Joel Porte, and others.
  13. Philosophy, Psychology:

    • George Santayana, Havelock Ellis, Bertrand Russell, and others.
  14. Travel and Exploration:

    • Vilhjalmur Stefansson, David B. MacMillan, Roy Chapman Andrews.
  15. Social and Natural Sciences:

    • Roland B. Dixon, Paul H. Douglas, Ellsworth Huntington.
  16. Music:

    • Deems Taylor, Lawrence Gilman, Sigmund Spaeth.

Each name listed represents a contributor who reviewed or wrote articles pertinent to their respective fields in this issue of the publication. The list showcases a wide array of notable authors, scholars, and experts from various disciplines.

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The image is a page from The Saturday Review of Literature dated February 21, 1959. It lists reviewers and their respective fields of expertise, likely to help readers identify who reviewed which books.

The list is divided into several categories:

  1. The Arts and Archaeology

    • Frank Jewett Mather Jr.
    • Edmund Wilson
    • Others such as Paul W. Garrett, Alfred M. Tozer, Christian Brinton, and more.
  2. Belles Lettres

    • Sinclair Lewis
    • Desmond MacCarthy
    • Others like Robert E. Sherwood, Edmund Wilson, and more.
  3. Drama

    • St. John Ervine
    • Brooks Atkinson
    • Others including John Mason Brown, John Chapman, and more.
  4. Education

    • William Allen Neilson
    • Robert Nathan
    • Others such as Harold Rugg, A. S. Neilson, and more.
  5. Foreign Affairs

    • James T. Shotwell
    • Hans Morgenthau
    • Others including Chester Bowles, Walter Lippmann, and more.
  6. Foreign Literature

    • Carl Van Doren
    • Abal Chenaval
    • Others such as Robert Payne, Florence Ayscough, and more.
  7. Finance and Economics

    • Fred R. Fairchild
    • Irving Fisher
    • Others like Gardiner C. Means, and more.
  8. History and Biography

    • Charles A. Beard
    • Carl Becker
    • Others including Carl Van Doren, John M. Allison, and more.
  9. Literary Criticism and Scholarship

    • Joseph Wood Krutch
    • Edmund Wilson
    • Others such as Yvor Winters, Lionel Trilling, and more.
  10. Poetry

    • O. W. Firkins
    • William Rose Benét
    • Others like Allen Tate, Robert Lowell, and more.
  11. Religion, Philosophy, Psychology

    • Ralph Barton Perry
    • Paul Tillich
    • Others including A. A. Roback, C. Hart Merriam, and more.
  12. Social and Natural Sciences

    • Roland B. Dion
    • John T. Merriam
    • Others like Alfred C. Kinsey, Bernard J. Stern, and more.
  13. Travel and Exploration

    • Wilbur H. Siebert
    • James MacMillan
    • Others including Donald J. McMillan, Constance Lindsay Skinner, and more.
  14. Juvenile

    • John Benét
    • Margaret Bland
    • Others such as Eleanor Cameron, Elizabeth Coatsworth, and more.
  15. Law

    • Charles E. Clark
    • Howard Lee McBain
    • Others including Arthur H. Dean, and more.

The page also notes that this list was compiled in response to frequent requests from librarians, English departments, and subscribers for identifying the reviewers of books published by The Saturday Review of Literature. The address at the bottom of the page is 25 West 45th Street, New York City.

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The image is a page from "The Saturday Review of Literature," dated February 21, 1936. The page lists numerous reviewers and their respective fields of expertise, which include various categories such as Arts and Archaeology, History and Biography, Foreign Literature, Education, Drama, Journalism, Law, Poetry, Music, and more. Each category is headed by a title, followed by a list of names of reviewers.

Here is a detailed breakdown:

  1. The Arts and Archaeology:

    • Frank Jewett Mather
    • Paul Franklin
    • Edgar S. Furniss
    • Paul W. Garrett
    • Various other names
  2. Travel and Exploration:

    • Vilhjalmur Stefansson
    • Donald B. MacMillan
    • Charles Lindbergh Skinner
    • Various other names
  3. History and Biography:

    • Charles H. Haskins
    • Wallace Notestein
    • Carl Becker
    • Various other names
  4. Literary Criticism and Scholarship:

    • Joseph Wood Krutch
    • Philip Guedalla
    • William A. White
    • Various other names
  5. Religion, Philosophy, Psychology:

    • Ralph Barton Perry
    • Arnold J. Toynbee
    • John Dewey
    • Various other names
  6. Foreign Literature:

    • Abel Pann
    • Paul Y. Yarmolinsky
    • Florence Ayscough
    • Various other names
  7. Belles Lettres:

    • Sinclair Lewis
    • Ludwig Lewisohn
    • E. S. Martin
    • Various other names
  8. Drama:

    • J. T. Grein
    • John Mason Brown
    • Frank H. Simon
    • Various other names
  9. Education:

    • William Allen Neilson
    • Henry Noble MacCracken
    • Alexander Meiklejohn
    • Various other names
  10. Journalism:

    • Henry R. Luce
    • James Reston
    • Walter Lippmann
    • Various other names
  11. Law:

    • Charles E. Clark
    • Howard Lee McBain
    • Arthur T. Vanderbilt
    • Various other names
  12. Juvenile:

    • John Burroughs
    • Walter Blair
    • Margaret Blount
    • Various other names
  13. Foreign Affairs:

    • Younghusband Kang
    • James G. McDonald
    • Salvador de Madariaga
    • Various other names
  14. Finance and Economics:

    • Fred R. Fairchild
    • Irving Fisher
    • Carl S. Shoup
    • Various other names
  15. Poetry:

    • O. W. Fisher
    • William Rose Benét
    • Conrad Aiken
    • Various other names
  16. Music:

    • Arthur Farwell
    • David Ewen
    • Arthur Hutchings
    • Various other names

The page is neatly organized, with each reviewer's name listed under the appropriate category. The text at the bottom of the page indicates the address of "The Saturday Review of Literature" as 25 West 45th Street, New York City.

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The image is a printed page from "The Saturday Review of Literature" dated February 21, 1931. It lists the names of principal reviewers categorized by their fields of criticism. The page starts with a note explaining that the list is a representative selection from a much larger list and is provided in response to frequent requests for the names of notable reviewers.

The categories and some of the names listed under each are:

  • The Arts and Archaeology: Fabian Franklin, Edgar S. Furniss, Paul J. Sachs, and others.
  • Belles Lettres: Sinclair Lewis, Ludwig Lewisohn, Desmond MacCarthy, and others.
  • Finance and Economics: Fred R. Fairchild, Irving Fisher.
  • Foreign Literature: Abel Chevalley, Paul Valéry, Florence Ayscough, and others.
  • Drama: J. Rankin Towse, John Mason Brown, Walter Prichard Eaton, and others.
  • Education: William Allan Neilson, James Rowland Angell, John MacCracken, and others.
  • Foreign Affairs: Younghill Kang, James G. McDonald, Philip Kerr, and others.
  • History and Biography: Charles H. Haskins, Wallace Notestein, Carl Becker, and others.
  • Journalism: Henry R. Luce, Earnest Elmo Calkins, Robert L. Duffus, and others.
  • Law: Charles F. Clark, Howard Lee McBain, Zechariah Chafee Jr., and others.
  • Juvenile: John Bennett, Maurice Colum, Margaret Bianco, and others.
  • Literary Criticism and Scholarship: Joseph Wood Krutch, Matthew Josephson, William Morris Hartp, and others.
  • Poetry: O. W. Firks, William Rose Benét, Mark Van Doren, and others.
  • Travel and Exploration: Vilhjalmur Stefansson, Donald B. MacMillan, James Norman Hall, and others.
  • Religion, Philosophy, Psychology: George Santayana, Ralph Barton Perry, Charles M. Bakewell, and others.
  • Social and Natural Sciences: Roland B. Dixon, George A. Dorsey, Paul H. Douglas, and others.
  • Music: Carl Engel, Douglas Moore, Doems Taylor, and others.

At the bottom of the page, it notes the address of The Saturday Review of Literature as "25 West 45th Street, New York City." The page appears to be held on a backing or within a frame, with two holes punched near the top edge.

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Each category branches into more specific subcategories. For example, under "The Arts and Archaeology," there are more detailed branches such as "Art," "Music," "Theatre," and "Cinema." These branches further lead to several names presumably of authors, critics, historians, and other notable figures in these domains.

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The image is a page from "The Saturday Review of Literature," dated February 21, 1931. It contains a comprehensive list of principal reviewers categorized by their respective fields of criticism and literature. The categories include The Arts and Archaeology, Foreign Literature, Belles Lettres, Drama, Education, Foreign Affairs, Finance and Economics, History and Biography, Literary Criticism and Scholarship, Journalism, Law, Juvenile, Poetry, Travel and Exploration, Religion, Philosophy, Psychology, Social and Natural Sciences, and Music. Each category lists multiple reviewers relevant to that field.

At the bottom of the page, the publication information for "The Saturday Review of Literature" is provided, including its address at 25 West 45th Street, New York City.

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The image is a scanned page from The Saturday Review of Literature, dated February 21, 1931. It appears to be a list or index of contributors and their respective topics or areas of expertise. The page is organized into several sections, each representing a different category of literature or subject matter.

Structure and Content:

Header:

  • The top of the page prominently displays the title: "THE SATURDAY REVIEW OF LITERATURE, FEBRUARY 21, 1931."
  • Below the title, there is a brief introductory note explaining that the list responds to frequent requests from librarians, English departments, and critics. It aims to provide a review of important books for the publication, listing contributors and their principal review topics.

Main Body:

The page is divided into multiple sections, each labeled with a category. Contributors' names are listed under each category, along with the topics or books they are reviewing. The categories and their corresponding contributors include:


1. THE ARTS AND ARCHAEOLOGY

  • Contributors: Frank Jewett Mather Jr., Alfred M. Toth, Christian Brinton, Virgil Barker, Hiram Bingham, Alfred J. Mangrove, Paul Ekins, Repino Benavente, Kenneth Conant, R. T. Gwinn, Carl E. Purington Rollins, H. R. Hays, Aymar Embury II, George Arthur Plimpton, Harvey Wiley Corbett King, Henry Goddard, A. Kingsley Porter, Donald Robertson, Langdon Warner, Paul Russellfield.

2. BELLES LETTRES

  • Contributors: Sinclair Lewis, Ludwig Lewisohn, Desmond MacCarthy, Don Marquis, E. S. Martin, Dorothy Canfield, Willis Cather, Mary Austin, John Erskine, John Drinkwater, Ford Madox Ford, John Galsworthy, Waldo Frank, John Galsworthy, Edward Garnett, Katherine Fullerton Gerould, Archibald Henderson, Dubose Heyward, M. A. DeWolfe Howe, Robert Nathan, A. Edward Newton, Lewelyn Powys, George Russell, Frank Swinnerton, Rabindranath Tagore, Booth Tarkington, Leo Douglas Dodd, Carl Van Vechten, Anne Wilson Sedgwick, Henry Williamson, Dorothy Scarborough, Julia Petrie, Lew Sarett, Dorothy Scarborough, Sherwood Anderson, S. Foster Damon, Virginia Woolf, Elizabeth Sergeant, Ellen Glasgow, Basil W. Mather, Hilaire Belloc, Gladys Webb, Edwin Björkman, Henry Walpole, Hugh Walpole, Christopher Ward, John Gould Fletcher, Edmund Wilson, Virginia Woolf.

3. DRAMA

  • Contributors: J. Rankin Towse, St. John Ervine, John Anderson, Dorothy Canfield, John Galsworthy, John Drinkwater, Hallie Flanagan, Walter Prichard Eaton, John Mason Brown, Richard Eaton, Oliver M. Sayler, George Pierce Baker, Charles Copeman, Paul Van Dyke, Nathaniel Wright Stephenson, Samuel S. McClure, Hendrick Willem Van Loon, Lyndon Stratchy, Harold J. Laski, Grand Duchess Marie.

4. EDUCATION

  • Contributors: William Allan Neilson, Henry Noble MacCracken, John Randall, Alexander MacBain, John Grier Hibben, George Arthur Plimpton, John H. McCracken, George Arthur Plimpton, Frederick P. Keppel, Carl Mildenberger, Clyde Furnes, Mary Agnes Little, Meyer Ageton, William Heard Kilpatrick, Isaac C. Kandel.

5. FOREIGN AFFAIRS

  • Contributors: Youngchun Kang, James G. MacDonald, Thomas Owen, Salvador de Madariaga, David D. Hill, Basil W. Mather, Helen Hunter Miller, Henry W. Neville, William C. Boyd, Norton W. Steinson, Walter Zimmermann, Alfred Kreymborg, Norman Angell, John Palmer Gavit, Virginia Galt Villard, Carleton Beals, G. Lowes Dickinson, Charles C. Batchelder.

6. FINANCE AND ECONOMICS

  • Contributors: Fred R. Fairchild, Irving Fisher.

7. HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY

  • Contributors: Charles H. Haskin, Wallace Notkins, Carl Becker, Paul Guedalla, John M. Allison, David M. Potter, James Truslow Adams, Charles A. Beard, Hamilton Fish Armstrong, George Arthur Plimpton, Hamilton Fish II, Claude M. Boward, Robert M. Hutchins R. L. Bullard, Gilbert Chiers, Bernard Fay, John Corbin, Count Coudenhove, Sidney Fay, Sidney MacDonald, William H. Hayes, Norman Thomas, Henry Barrett Learned, David M. Potter, Allen Nevins, Meade Minnigerode, Count Coudenhove, Michael H. Rostovtzeff, Count Coudenhove, Paul Van Dyke, Nathaniel Wright Stephenson, Samuel S. McClure, Hendrick Willem Van Loon, Lyndon Stratchy, Harold J. Laski, Grand Duchess Marie.

8. LITERARY CRITICISM AND SCHOLARSHIP

  • Contributors: Joseph Wood Krutch, Matthew Josephson, Michael Morris Hart, Arnold Whitridge, Henry Goddard Krapp, George Arthur Plimpton, R. L. Mencken, Tussy Atkinson, Hollo Walter Brown, Mary M. Colum, Gilbert M. Chier, Samuel C. Trowell, William A. Craigie, William A. Craigie, G. R. Ellicott, Norman Frank, H. W. Garrod, Tenny Frank, Norman Foerster, Christian Gauss, John Gawalt, Charles H. Grandgent, Irving Babbitt, William Lyon Phelps, E. Washburn Hopkins, Edwin Mims, Paul Elmer More, Lewis Mumford, Albert Jay Nock, Gilbert Murray, Kenneth S. Burke, Arthur Quimby, Bliss Perry, Chauncey Brewster Tinker, Arthur Quinn, L. A. Richards, E. K. Rand, John Livingston Lowes, Rudolf Schindler, Paul Shorey, Joseph Quincy Adams, May Lambert Becker, John Marden, Alfred Bollinger, George Arthur Plimpton, Stanley Young, Karl Parks, Charles W. Ward, Worship.

9. LAW

  • Contributors: Charles E. Clark, Howard W. Lee McBain, Walter de Gruyter, Gilbert H. Montague.

10. MUSIC

  • Contributors: Cecil Gray, Douglas Moore, David S. Smith, Bruce Taylor, Sigmund Spaeth.

11. RELIGION, PHILOSOPHY, PSYCHOLOGY

  • Contributors: Gabriel Marcel, Ralph Barton Perry, Charles M. Bakewell, Arnold J. Toynbee, Joseph Gaer, Israel Cohen, John W. Bacon, Benjamin W. Bacon, Henry Slonne Coffin, Elmer S. C. Northrop, Bernard Ideane Ball, Ephraim Eaton, Ralph M. Eaton, Orris Philip Gifford, Harry Emerson Fosdick, William Ernest Hooking, John Haynes Holmes, Rufus M. Jones, Count Hermann Keyserling, Murray D. Davis, Robert M. Yerks.

12. SOCIAL AND NATURAL SCIENCES

  • Contributors: Roland B. Dixon, Paul E. Doehl, Edward M. East, Horace Kallen, Albert G. Keller, Robert M. Laing, Robert Maynard Hutchins, Bronislaw Malinowski, T. Swann Harding, Elsworth Huntington, John L. Kandel, Eugene K. Keefe, Vernon Kellogg, Richard S. Lull, Orris Philip Gifford, Edward G. Conklin, William Pearl, Raymond E. Peat, Isiah Bowman, Frank H. Chapman, Joseph Cohen.

13. TRAVEL AND EXPLORATION

  • Contributors: Vilhjalmur Stefansson, Donald B. MacMillan, James N. Morganhall, Blair Niles, Orris Philip Gifford, William McFee, H. G. Dougall, Louise Maunsell Field, Ludovic W. Bone.

Footer:

  • At the bottom of the page, the publication details are provided:
    "THE SATURDAY REVIEW OF LITERATURE, 25 WEST 45TH STREET, NEW YORK CITY."

Overall Impression:

The page serves as a comprehensive index of contributors and their areas of expertise, likely intended for readers, librarians, and critics to identify who reviewed which topics or books in the publication. It reflects the interdisciplinary nature of The Saturday Review of Literature, covering a wide range of subjects from arts and archaeology to law, music, and social sciences. The list is meticulously organized, showcasing the breadth of intellectual engagement in early 20th-century literary criticism and scholarship.