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CONTRIBUTO,RS TO TI-IIS ISSUE JOSEPH WARREN BEACH, Professor of English in the University of Minnesota, is the author of Tlu Twenlieth Century Novel and The Outlook for American Prose. M. A. BucHANAN,:a graduate of the University and of Chicago, is Professor of Spanish in the University, and a past President of the Modern Language Association of America. His writings include The Chronology of Lope de Vega's Plays. PHILIP CHILD is a graduate of the University and of Harvard, a former member of the staff of Trinity College, and now a Tutor in English at Harvard. He has published The 1/il/age of Souls, an historical novel based on the Jesuit Relations. HERBERT DAVIS, Professor in the Department of English, University College, has written on Swift's verse (Studies i~ Engli.sh by Members of Univer.sity College, 1931) and has produced the definitive edition of The Drapier's Leiters (Clarendon Press, 1935). His present article on Butler, it is to be hoped, is prelude to a study of English satire in a later day. · Sir RoBERT FALCONER, President Emeritus of the University, requires no introduction to our readers, but only an expression of the QuARTERLY's grati. tude for his constant interest and aid. J. K. RoBERTSON, a graduate of the University, is Professor of Physics in Queen's University, and a member of the editorial board of the §lueen's ~uarlerly. He has published An lnlroduction lo Physical Optic.s and· X-Rays and X-Ray Apparatus. FLOilENCE A. SMITH, a graduate of the University and of Yale, is nn Instructor in English in Victoria College. JoaN STEVENSON, one of Canada's leading journalists, is the Ottawa Correspon dent of The Times. HERBERT L. STEWART is Professor of Philosophy in Dalhousie University, and Editor~in-Chief of the Dalhousie Review. He is the author of A Century of Anglo- Catholicism and Mode,·nism Past and Present. E. C. S. WADE, Fellow and Tutor of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, is joint author, with G. G. Phillips, of Constjtutional Law (1931 ), and has written arcicles on legal subjects for the ~uarterly Review and other periodicals. ...

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