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CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE G. EDISON is Associate Professor of Ethics at Trinity College, University of Toronto. LEoN S. GARCZYNSKI, who was born in Poland, received his university education at the Sorbonne. At present he is an editor and journalist in Toronto. CHARLES I. GLICKSBERO, Assistant Professor of English at Brooklyn College, is the author of Walt Whitnum and the Ciail War, and of many essays on literary subjects some of which have been contributed to the QuARTERLY. ALLAN McANDREW, Professor of French at the University of New Brunswick, is the author of Louis Hemon, sa oie et son ccuare. PHYLLIS MAcKENZIE, a graduate of Victoria College, University of Toronto, wrote her essay on Milton's imagery while studying at Radcliffe College as holder of the Margaret Addison Memorial Scholarship, sponsored by the Victoria College Alumnae. E. MuNZER is a professor at Laval University and the author of The Dynamic Budget. DESMOl'lD ?AcEY, who is Head of the Department of English at the University of New Brunswick, has recently published a critical biography of Frederick Philip Grove. ]AMES A. Rov, Professor of English at Queen's University, has published critical monographs , verse, and verse translations. Two books of his, The Heart is HigMand and The Scot and Canada) are soon to be published. Dctn.IS B. SAUNDERS is Professor of Engtish at the University of Manitoba. F. H. SowARD is Professor of History and Director of International Studies at the University of British Columbia. BRUCE SuTHERLAND is Associate Professor of English Literature at the Pennsylvania State College. ...

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