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  • Contributors to This Issue

F. H. Anderson
Professor of Philosophy in the University, is the author of The Argument of Plato, and is now engaged on a book on Locke.

F. C. Auld
Professor of Jurisprudence in the University.

J. Bartlet Brebner
Graduate of the University, is Associate Professor of History in Columbia University. His publications include The Explorers of North America: 1492–1806 and The Neutral Yankees of Nova Scoria: a Marginal Colony during the Revolutionary Years.

E. K. Brown
Professor of English, and Chairman of the Department, in Cornell University.

A. F. B. Clark
Professor of French in the University of British Columbia, is the author of The Influence of Boileau in England and Jean Racine.

Sir Robert Falconer
President Emeritus of the University.

Northrop Frye
Lecturer in English in Victoria College.

C. W. M. Hart
Assistant Professor of Sociology and special lecturer in Anthropology in the University.

H. A. Innis
Professor of Political Economy and Head of the Department in the University.

Edgar McInnis
Associate Professor of History in the University, is at present a visiting professor at Bowdoin College.

G. H. Needler
Professor Emeritus of German in University College, is the editor of Letters of Anna Jameson to Ottilie Don Goethe and author of The Lone Shieling: Origin and Authorship of the Blackwood “Canadian Boat-Song”.

E. T. Owen
Professor of Greek in University College, makes a welcome addition to the series of studies in Greek tragedy which he has written for the Quarterly.

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