CONTRIBUTORS
Norman Buchignani, teaching in the Department of Anthropology in the University of Alberta, pursues research in ethnic relations and community development in Canada. He is at present co-authoring for the Secretary of State a history of South Asians in Canada for the Generations series.
GUles Dassault has been Director of INRS-Education from 1972 to early 1979. Specializ-ing in curriculum and teachSpecializ-ing, he is now a full-time researcher at INRS, his major work being currently in the fields of c1assroom processes and of individualized instruction. Stanley Brice Frost, formerly Dean of Graduate Studies and Research, and Vice-Principal (Administration and Professional Faculties), is presently Director of the History of McGiII Project at McGiII University.
Estelle R. Jorgensen is currently Chairman of the Department of School Music in the Faculty of Music of McGiII University.
Murray Magor is Vice-Principal and Associate Director-General of Centennial Academy in Montreal. A graduate in both law and theology of McGiII University, he is also a priest of the Anglican Church.
Kenneth Minogue is Reader in Political Science at the London School of Economies, and the author of Nationalism and The Concept of a University. His articles in Encounter in-c1ude critiques of J. K. Galbraith, Carlos Castaneda, Dr. Spock, and Erich Fromm. Rocke Robertson, himself a graduate of McGiII, became Professor of Surgery at the University of British Columbia after the Second World War. Having returned to McGiII in that capacity in 1959, he was appointed Principal and Vice-Chancellor in 1962, and retired from that position in 1970.
Sheila E. Rosenberg holds degrees from McGiII and Paris, has specialized in an-thropology, and served as Research Assistant for the History of McGiII Project in 1978-79.
Gentile Tondino, formerly teaching at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and Queens University, is now an Assistant Prof essor of McGiII University in both the School of Ar-chitecture and the Faculty of Education.
Forthcomlng special Issues
Spring 1980 (Vol. XV No. 2) on the topic of Adolescence
Articles by Hans Eysenck, Edgar Friedenberg, Robert Grinder, Ralph Mosher, and others.
Summer 1980 (Vol. XV No. 3) on Education ln the Arts
Articles and interviews: artists, musicians, writers and teachers from Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom.