Monday, Jan. 02, 1933

Forgetful Editor

For two years Anthony J. Buttitta of Bizerta, Tunis, has been striving for a literary renaissance at Chapel Hill, N. C., where every three weeks he publishes Contempo. Contempo's editor considers his magazine ''an asylum for aggrieved authors," a paper dedicated to ''the reception of new ideas."' No contributions are paid for, but manuscripts have found their way to Editor Buttitta's offices from many a famed U. S. writer, including William Faulkner. Malcolm Cowley, Countee Cullen, Michael Gold, Sinclair Lewis, Lynn Riggs, Upton Sinclair, Lincoln Steffens.

Not long ago Contempo moved from Chapel Hill to Durham, and a most embarrassing thing happened. Editor Buttitta lost his subscription list. Last week he was requesting his subscribers to send their names & addresses to him, please. Address Snow Building.

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