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NOTES ON OUR CONTRIBUTORS JoHN PATRICK REID, 0. P., S. T. L., Professor at Providence College, Providence, R.I., recent lecturer for an educational television series on Communism, has published several translations of scholarly works for The Thomist Press and the Providence College Press, Providence, R.I. HARRY LA PLANTE, Ph. D., who attended the University of Notre Dame and was an instructor in the Department of Philosophy, Marygrove College, Detroit, Michigan, is presently employed at the Detroit Institute of Technology, Detroit, Michigan. EowARD M. MAcKINNON, S. J., Ph. D., (theoretical physics, St. Louis University ) who has written for scientific journals and contributed philosophical articles to The Modern Schoolman, Thought, The International Philosophical Quarterly, is now engaged in post-doctoral research in the philosophy of science at Yale University, New Haven, Conn. JAMEs F. ANDERSON, Ph. D., (University of Toronto) professor of Philosophy at Villanova University, Villanova, Pennsylvania has written several books on philosophy, including The Bond of Being and The Cause of Being, and translated several works and treatises of St. Thomas, including Book II-Summa Contra Gentiles and Treatise on Man from Summa Theologiae of St. Thomas. CYRIL VoLLERT, S. J., Ph. D., S. T. D., who taught at the Gregorian University , Rome in 1949, and frequently contributes to scholarly journals including Theological Studies, Gregorianum, is professor of theology, St. Mary's College, St. Marys, Kansas. PHILIP L. B. HANLEY, 0. P., M.A., S. T. D., author of Collegiate Theology for Catholic Living is an Associate Professor of Theology at Notre Dame University, Notre Dame, Indiana. FRANK KEEGAN, Ph. D., associate dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Georgetown University, Washington, D. C., was instrumental in establishing the Jacques Maritain Center at Notre Dame University. :381 ...

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