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CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE E. K. BROWN, a graduate of the University and of the Sorbonne, and Professor of English at Cornell University, is at present attached to the Office of the Prime Minister at Ottawa. D. G. CREIGHTON, Associate Professor of History in the University, and Associate Editor of the Canadian Hi.rtorical Review, has published The Commercial Empire of the St. Lawrenee, 1760-1850 and British North America at Conjed(t'ation. F. W. FoERSTER, formerly Professor of Philosophy and Pedagogy at the University of Munich, is now one of the band of distinguished refugee scholars in America. He is the author of Europe and the German ~ueslion. REID MAcCALLUM is Associate Professor of Philosophy in the University. J. R. MAcGILLIVRAY, a 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, a graduate of the University, is well known as a producer and critic of drama•. OLAV NoRSMAN is, of course, a pseudonym. The name of the author, which (for good reason) it conceals, would be a complete guarantee of the accuracy of all that is said in the article. Other contributors to this issue are members of the Editorial Board. ...

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