CONTRIBUTORS
Cbrfstlne Garside Allen is Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy and a member of the Steering Committee, Women's Studies Program at Concor. dia University.
Cyntbia C. ADen, Ph.D., is Co-ordinator of the Program for Mature Students at Kirkland College, Clinton, N.Y.
Marna Darragh has worked as a cOUDsellor with women in a variety of set-tings in Montreal, Kenya and the United States. She is President of the Alumnae Society of McGill University. '
Deborah Eible, who attended McGill, Radcliffe and Johns Hopkins, has been published in numerous journals and anthologies. Her Most recent book of poetry is Kayak Sickness (1972).
Olga Elmer Favreau is Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Montreal.
Leo Charles Ferrari is a professor of Philosophy at St. Thomas University, N.B. As an authority on Augustine of Hippo, Dr. Ferrari also teaches in the Graduate School of the University of New Brunswick. And he is President of the Flat Barth Society.
Margaret Gillett is Professor of Education at McGill. Another of her papers on women, "The Becoming of Caroline," appeared in the Spring 1971 issue of this lournal.
Michel Laferrière enseigne dans le Département des Fondements Sociaux de l'Education, à l'université McGill. Sociologue de formation, il s'intéresse à l'éducation des minorités et à la Sociologie des Sciences Sociales.
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Nora Lozovsky, Ed.D., teaches History of Education at the University of British Columbia.
JoaDDe Morgan teaches in the Psychology Departments at Concordia Uni-versity and Vanier College, Montreal. She i8 on the Steering Commitlee of Concordia's Women's Studies Program and teaches a course in Women's Studies.
Greta Nemiroff, one of the co-instructors of the first Women's Studies course given at Sir George Williams (Concordia University), is Director-designate of the New School, Dawson College, Montreal.
Madeleine Préclaire, Docteur en Philosophie, est Professeur de Philosophie au Collège Jean de Brébeuf, Montréal.
OUrla Rovinescu, a student in McGill's Bachelor of Education program, is ODe of the C<H:Ompilers of Expressions of Montreal Youth, an anthology of poetry and photographs.
Claudine Schweber-Koren, a Ph.D. candidate in Educational Administration
al the State University of New York at Buffalo, is presently working at the National Institute of Education, Washington, D.C.
Ricbard Towosend is a new member of the Department of Educational Ad-ministration al McGill. His interests include the involvement of teachers, parents and students in school decision-making.
Paddy Webb, whose work has previously been published in this Journal as weIl as in The New Yorker, The Observer, The Canadian Forum and else-where, teaches drarna in McGill's Faculty of Education.
Evelyn Weinrub-Lusthaus, Ph.D., works as a consultant in Special Education and teaches in the Department of Education in Psychology and Sociology, McGill.