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r f • ,. . ·.' . I • :..-,:~· r ~- .. i..- ~--1 I I. I·~- · .. I. ~- . I I ,-:..; !.~ --. r I> : . ,. I ,~ I '• .' I ' " ' • "' ... .. CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE W. H. ALEXA~DER., a graduate of the University) is Professor of Latin in the University of California. WI~LIAM BLISSETT holds a· Flavelle Fellowship .in the School of Graduate Studies. . ' A. E. CA~TER is a member of the French Department i~ the University of Saskatchewan. R. CoPER is a,n·Instructor in German in University College. W. L. MAcDoNALD, Professor of English in' the University of British Columbia, is the author of Beginnings of the English Essay. .F. E. L. PR.lESTLEYj Assistant Professor of English in University College, will shottlY . .. ~--publish his definitive edition of Godwin~s POiiJica/,justice. ' ERNEST SIRLUCK, M. B. E., a graduate of Manitoba and Toronto, has recently returned . from s~rvice with the Canadian Army in North-We,st Europe. H. A. THOMPSON, Professor of Classical Archaeology, served as an expert .wit~ Naval Intelligence in the Mediterranean theatre. -FRANK H: U~DER~ILL is Professor of History in the University. , -~ I . '; ...

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