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CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE J. G. A;.;orsoN is Associate Professor of French in University College. W. H. G. ARMYTAGE, a South African and a graduate of Cambridge, is on the staff of the University of Sheffield. D. BosLEY BROTMAN is a member of the English Department of Mount Holyoke College. C. W. DuNN, Lecturer in English in University College, is preparing for publication a study of the Scottish Gaelic settlements in the Maritime Provinces . CHARLES I. GLICKSBERG of Brooklyn College has contributed frequently to the QUARTERLY. KARL F. HELLEI!I:ER is Assistant Professor of Economics in the University. FRANK S. Hooo is Professor of Astronomy in the University and Director of the David Dunlap Observatory. R. S. KNoX is Professor of English in University College. JoHN MARGESON has recently joined the English Department of Acadia University . GILBERT NoRwooD, Professor of Classics and Director of Classical Studies in University College, was formerly a Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge . MALCOLM MACKENZIE Ross is Associate Professor of English in the University of Manitoba. CARL F. ScHREIBER is Proft>ssor of German Literature and Curator of the William A. Speck Collection of Goetheana at Yale University. NEWMAN I. WHITE, Professor of English at Duke University, is known to all students of nineteenth-century English literature as the author of the principal biography of Shelley. Rov McKEEN WILES is Professor of English at McMaster University. ...

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