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Notes on Contributors J. t. GRANATSTEIN is Associate Professor of History at York University. w. R. MACNAUGHTON is a member of the University of Waterloo Department of English. JAMES DOYLE is a Ph.D. candidate in English at the University of British Columbia. GEORGE SPANGLER is an Associate Professor of English at the University of California, Fullerton. JOHN DITSKY is a member of the University of Windsor Department of English. T. J. A. LEGOFF is Associate Professor of History at York University. BARRIE HAYNE is a member of the English Department of the University of Toronto's New College. ROBERT ADOLPH is Associate Professor of Humanities at York University. Ross LABRIE is a member of the University of British Columbia's Department of English. LAURENCE VEYSEY is Professor of History at Stevenson College of the Uni- ' versity of California at Santa Cruz. FurtherNote: In the Fall, 1973, number of the Review, Evelyn Hinz was identified as a .,,graduate student in the Department of English at the University of Manitoba"; in actuality, she was and is a Killam Post Doctoral Scholar at the University of Manitoba. ...

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