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NOTES ON OUR CONTRIBUTORS WILLIAM: A. WALLACE, 0. P., M.S., Ph. D., S. T. D., an associate member of The Albertus Magnus Lyceum for Natural Sciences, author of The Scientific Methodology of Theodoric of Freiberg, and lecturer for a Newman Club series on philosophy and modem science, is Professor of Natural Philosophy at the Dominican House of Studies, St. Stephen's Priory, Dover, Massachusetts. BRUNO WEBB, 0. S. B., Ph. L. (Subiaco Congregation, 0. S. B.), a graduate of Cambridge University, author of the book Why Does God Permit Evil? and a frequent contributor to The Downside Review, is assigned now to Pluscarden Priory, Elgin, Moray, Scotland. EDWARD D. SIMMONS, Ph. D., a frequent contributor to scholarly journals, is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Marquette University, Milwaukee , Wisconsin. LEo FERRARI, B. Sc., Ph. D., a graduate of Laval University, began his studies of philosophy at the Aquinas Academy, Sydney, Australia, and is now on the faculty of Mt. St. Vincent College, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. THOMAs A. WASSMER, S. J., Ph. D., a graduate of Fordham University and contributor to many American and European journals of philosophy and theology, is engaged in the preparation of A Phenomenological Study of Guilt at St. Peter's College, Jersey City, New Jersey. RUDOLF ALLERs, M.D., Psychologist and author of many scholarly works, a frequent contributor to THE THOMIST and other philosophical journals, is a Professor at Georgetown University, Washington, D. C. THOMAS GILBY, 0. P., Ph. D., of Blackfriars, Cambridge, England, author Philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas, has been Visiting Professor in the Graduate School of Philosophy, Notre Dame University, Notre Dame, Indiana. RAYMOND J. NoaAR, 0. P., Ph. D., associate member of The Albertus Magnus Lyceum for Natural Science, recent guest lecturer at the Philosophy of Science Institute, St. John's University, is a Professor in the Faculty of Philosophy, Dominican House of Studies, River Forest, Illinois. JoHN A. OESTERLE, Ph. D., former Fulbright Research Scholar, member of the Department of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame, who contributes frequently to THE THOMIST and other scholarly journals, is author of Ethics: The Introduction to Moral Science. PAUL VAN K. THOMSON, Ph.D., author of the recent book, Why I Am a Catholic, also of essays and studies on Lord Byron and Francis Thompson, is an Associate Professor of English at Providence College, Providence, Rhode Island. 108 ...

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