411 CONTRIBUTORS

Y.S. Bains, a graduate of the University of Syracuse, is Head of the Department of English at Guru Nandk University, Amritsar, India.

P.S. Barry, who teaches English at the University of Alberta, spent several years in the Mackenzie country and western Arctic, including visits to Canol sites during a boat trip down river in 1964.

Barbara Belyea, originally from Vancouver, has an M.A. in English from the Univer· sity of Nottingham and is at present completing a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature at the University of Alberta.

Elizabeth Brewster is a poet, novelist and teacher of English at the University of .

James Eayrs is a distinguished political scientist at the .

Jo-Ann Fellows is a Research Associate, directing the Canadian branch of the Pro­ gramme for Loyalist Studies and Publications a t the University of .

Robert Gibbs is a poetand critic who teaches English at the University of New Brunswick.

David Jackel, a graduate of the University of Toronto, teaches English and Canadian literature at the University of Alberta.

Brian Lauder is a graduate student in English at the University of Waterloo.

William H. Magee is a Professor of English at the University of Calgary.

Patricia Monk, who wrote her Ph.D. dissertation on Robertson Davies, teaches English at Dalhousie University.

Virginia Rouslin, originally from Calgary, is now doing graduate work at Rutgers Uni­ versity.

Sister A.M. Westwater teaches English and Canadian literature at Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax.

Lesley Willis teaches English at the University of Guelph.

Verse from Theodore Colson, Fredericton; Audrey Conard, Oakville, Ont.; Tony Curt is, Wales; Gilean Douglas, Whale town, B. C.; John V. Hicks, Prince Albert, Sask.; .Jean Hollander, Hopewell, N.J.; Ian MacLennan, Halifax; J.A. Wainwright, Tan­ talion, N.S.; Patrick White, Victoria, B.C.