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  • Contributors to This Issue

C. H. Best, F.R.S.
Professor and Head of the Department of Physiology in the University, was Sir Frederick Banting’s close associate in the discovery of insulin and has been appointed his successor in the Chair of Medical Research.

Philip Child
The distinguished Canadian novelist and essayist, is devoting much of his time to a study of Canada and the War.

Charles W. Hendel
Professor of Moral Philosophy in Yale University, studied with Henri Bergson. His works include J.-J. Rousseau, Moralist (1934) and Citizen of Geneva (1937).

Watson Kirkconnell
One of the most versatile of Canadian writers, has recently resigned the chair of Latin in United College, Winnipeg, to accept the headship of the Department of English in McMaster University.

J. R. MacGillivray
Graduate of the University and of Harvard, is Assistant Professor of English in University College—and our valued surveyor of Canadian fiction.

W. S. Milne
Of Toronto, is the author of dramatic criticism and a number of plays.

Felix Walter
Professor of French in Trinity College, translated 30 Arpents, by “Ringuet,” for which the Governor-General’s prize for fiction in 1940 was awarded.

Other contributors to this issue are members of the Editorial Board.

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