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  • Contributors to This Issue

P. L. Carver
Well known to our readers for his scholarly studies, in this issue writes from observation on Britain in her crisis.

George V. Ferguson
Managing Editor of the Winnipeg Free Press, is one of the authors of Canada Fights (1941), reviewed in this number of the Quarterly.

Edgar McInnis
Assistant Professor of History in the University, and author of the Oxford Periodical History of the War, has been recently appointed a visiting professor at Bowdoin College.

Reinhold Niebuhr
Professor of Christian Ethics in the Union Theological Seminary, New York, has published his Gifford lectures under the title Human Nature and Human Destiny (1941).

J. T. Salter
Professor of Political Science in the University of Wisconsin, is the author, among other works, of Boss Rule: Portraits in City Politics (1935), and The Pattern of Politics (1940).

H. Gordon Skilling
Graduate of the University, held an official position in Czechoslovakia, and is now a member of the faculty of the University of Wisconsin.

Goldwin Smith
Graduate of the University, and Assistant Professor of History in the State University of Iowa, has written The Treaty of Washington, 1871: A Study in Imperial History (1941).

F. H. Soward
Graduate of the University, and Professor of History in the University of British Columbia, has made a special study of international relations.

H. L. Stewart
Professor of Philosophy in Dalhousie University and Editor-in-chief of the Dalhousie Review.

Felix Walter
Professor of French in Trinity College, is the author of a study of Portuguese influence on English literature with emphasis on the Romantic period.

J. S. Will
Professor of French in University College.

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