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CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE FRANK ALLEN is Professor of Physics in the University of Manitoba and the author of distinguished work both in research and interpretation. A. E. BAR KEll, a graduate of the University and of London. is a member of the staff of Trinity College. PELHAM EDGAR, Professor Emeritlls of English (Victoria College), and the writer of Henry 7/mJes: Man and Author (1927) and TM Art of lhe Nov~1 (1933). has long been a studen t and critic of Canadian letters. R. FLENLEY, Professor in the Department of History, is the author of various studies in European history, some of which have appeared in the QUARTERLY, JAMES HOLLY HANFORD, Professor of English in the Graduate School of Western Reserve University, is the author of the well.known M illon Handbook (3rd edition, 1939) Ilnd of many illuminating special studies, such ru; liThe Youth of Milton." WATSON KtRKCONNELL, Professor of Lntin in Wesley College) Winnipeg, is the outstanding interpreter of the literature and civilization of the "New. Canadians." He is the author of many verse translations [rom minor European languages, and of much original work in verse nnd prose. HOWAkD F. LOWRY, Professor of English at the College of Wooster) edited The ullers o j Mali/leW Arnold to Arthur HlIgh Clotlgn) and will soon publish a critical edition of Arnold's poems. H. MALCOI.M MACDONALD is a member of the Department of Government in the University of Texas. E. T . OWEN, Professor of Greek in University College, adds in this issue to hill series of important studies in Athenian tragedy. GOLDWIN SMITH, a graduate of the University, as well as of Western On tario and Cornell, is a member of the Department of History at the State University of Iowa. H. L. STEWART, Professor of Philosophy in Dalhousie University and Editor-in. chief of the Dalhousie Reoiew) is the author, among other works, of if Century 0/ Anglo-Catholicism (1932) and Nittzsche and the Ideals qf Moder" Germany (1915). FELIX WALTER, Professor of French in Trinity College, will shortly publish a comprehensive anthology of French literature. ...

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