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Hatch was an American magazinist and editorial writer. Warren Barton Blake was an American journalist. He worked on the editorial staffs of The Nation, The Independent, and Collier's Weekly. Hatch and Blake were college classmates (Harvard 1905). From the description of Correspondence with Warren Barton Blake, 1910-1918. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 122386417 Leonard Hatch (1882-1969) was an American magazinist and editorial writer. Warren Barton Blake (1883-191...