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CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE W. H. ALEXANDER, a graduate of the University, is 'Professor 'of Classics in the University of Alberta. G. S. BRETT is Professor and Head of the Department of Philosophy in the University and Dean of the School of Graduate Studies. DOUGLAS BUSH, a graduate of the University and of Harvard, is Professor of English in the University of Minnesota. The author of Mythology and the Renaissance Tradition in English Poetry (1932), he is at present in England, ,on a Guggenheim fellowship, completing a volume which will bring the subject down to the present century. LOUIS CAZAMIAN is a Professor of English Literature and Civilization in the University of Paris. For the past thirty years his writings have shown a deep interest in the relations of literature with sociology, psychology, and religion. BROOKE CLAXTON is a member of the legal firm of Stairs, Dixon and Claxton, Montreal, and a keen student of Canadian political questions. R. S. KNox is Professor of English in University College. JQHN L. McDoUGALL, a graduate of the University, is Assistant Professor of Political Economy at Queen's University. W. A. PARKS, F.R.S., 'a graduate of the University is Professor of Geology and Paheontology in the University and Director of the Royal Ontario Museum of Palreontology. He is the author of some one hundred papers and reports in his own fields, and last year he received his Fellowship of the Royal Society. CHRISTOPHER C. ROBINSON, a graduate of Trinity College, and for some years a barrister in Toronto, now resides in Geneva. H. H. WRONG, a gr~duate of the University and of Oxford, was a member of the Department of History, till his resignation to assume the post of First Secretary of the Canadian Legation at Washington. ...

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