CONTRIBUTORS
Allan J. Craig is a graduate student at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, as weil as an Administrative Assistant at Newtonbrook Secon-dary School for the North York Board of Education.
Robertson Davies, Master of Massey College in Toronto, has been a jour-nalist, actor, and playwright, before making his name internationally as a novelist. His works include A Mixture of Frai/ties, Leaven of Malice, and the "Deptford trilogy"; Fifth Business. The Manticore, and World of Wonders. Reginald Edwards has been Professor of Educational Psychology at McGiIl University since 1960. Educated in England, his previous experience in-cluded periods with the Universities of Sheffield and Michigan, and with the Tavistock Clinic in London. He has edited a report on Comparative Education for UNESCO and is a past president of the Comparative Education Society. Stanley B. Frost, formerly Dean of Divinity, Dean of Graduate Studies and Research, and Vice-Principal Administration at McGill University (though not ail at once), is presently Director of the History of McGill Project, with a mandate to write a book on the subject. He is the author of a number of books, continues to hold a Chair in the Faculty of Religious Studies, and is Executive Secretary of the James McGiII Society.
Christopher Hodgkinson is Professor of Educational Administration at the University of Victoria, British Columbia. He has a book about to be pub-lished in England, predictably concerned with ethical and moral issues in administration. One of the few philosophers in the field, he favours an ethnographic approach to systems in education.
R. Neil Ne1son's research interest is politically embedded organizations. He has recently conducted field studies of the Michigan Department of Educa-tion and of a regional office of the Ontario Ministry of EducaEduca-tion. He is now beginning a year-Iong study of policy formation in a sm ail-city school board.
Raymond Prince is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at McGiIl University, and has conducted research in social psychiatry in Canada and West Africa.
Steven Rosenbloom is an Instructor in the Psychology Department at Vanier College where he serves as a consultant on renovations and is on the staff of the Social Aspects of Engineering program at Concordia University. Richard Townsend, a member of the Department of EducationaI Adminis-tration at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, is the editor of Canadians, Americans, and the Educational PoUtics They Pursue.
Paddy Webb has had poems in Atlantis, Canadian Forum, Duel, The New Yorker, The Observer, and two P.E.N. Anthologies. Her first book, Between Two Fires, was published by Delta Canada in 1971. A second book, a collec-tion to be called Self-Heal, awaits publication. She teaches drama in the Faculty of Education at McGill, with the rank of Associate Professor. Djavad Zamanzadeh is a lecturer in the Department of Psychiatry, McGill University, and a research assistant at the Mental Hygiene Institute.