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By R. T. West and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, July 22 , 1939P. 9 A lady recently gave a party where people were to come representing the titles of books.
Hundreds of millions of Indians would remain trapped in poverty for decades to come, representing not just a legacy of misery but a brake on India's future growth.
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