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CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE G. S. BRETT, Professor and Head of the Department of Philosophy in the University and Dean of the School of Graduate Studies, was the QUARTERLY'S first Editor.· He is the author .of the well-known History of Psychology and other works. E. K. BROADUS, Professor and Head of the Department of English. in the University of Alberta, is the author of The Office of Poet Laureate and The Story of English Literature , and the editor of Thomas Fuller (Clarendon Press Series) and, A Book of Canadian Prose and Verse. He has also held special lectureships at Oxford, the University of Chicago, and the University of California. A. F. B. CLARK, a graduate of the University ·and of Harvard and a former member of the staff of University College, is Professor of French in the University of British Columbia . .He is the author of a distinguished work in comparative literature, Bot"leau and the French Classical Critics in England.. D. J. McDOUGALL, a graduate of the University and of Oxford, . is Assistant Professor of History in the University. W. H. MOORE, ~ graduate of the University, is Me'mber of the · Dominion Parliament for the constituency of Ontario, and former Chairman of the Tariff Board. He is the author· of important works on Canadian problems: The Clash, The Definite National Purpose, and Yellow Metal.· ESCOTT REID, a graduate of the University and of Oxford, is the . National· Secretary of the Canadian Institute of International Affairs. J. S. WOODSWORTH, Member of the Dominion Parliament for Winnipeg North Centre, is the · leader of the C.C.F. (Co-operative Commonwealth Federation). R. K. YOUNG, a graduate of the University and of California, IS Professor of Astronomy in the University. ' ...

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