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VEENZ NOUS VOIR Such eminent and great men have lin the past contributed to the reputa- tien of the COSMOPOLITAN as | President Roosevelt, Mark Twain, President Eliot, John W:nuamaker, Count Tolstoi, Henry Watterson, Jas Whitcomb Rilev. etc, etc. + * The following list of eminent con- tributors—taken from among a hun- dred others—will indicate the remar- kably high standerd that will be maintained by the COSMOPOLITAN 1906—FICTION : Sir Gilbert Parker, Alfred Henry Lewis, Booth Tarking- ton ART : Frederic Remington, Hen- ri Lanos, Frank Verkeck, SPECIAL . 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