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The Royal Institute of International Affairs is an unofficial
and non-political body, founded in 1920 to encourage and
facilitate the scientific study of international questions.The Institute, as such, is precluded by its rules from
expressing an opinion on any aspect of international affairs.
A similar rule applies to the Supervisory Committee on the
Newfoundland Study which is a committee of the Royal
Institute of International Affairs and includes representatives
of the Canadian Institute of International Affairs and the
Newfoundland Branch of the Royal Institute. Any opinions
expressed in this study are therefore purely individual and not
those of the Committee or the Institute.The Supervisory Committee on Newfoundland Studies,
which was appointed in June 1941 by the Royal Institute of
International Affairs to supervise a research study of the
economy and external relations of Newfoundland, consists of
the following:
Sir Campbell Stuart, G.C.M.G., K.B.E., ( Chairman), Chairman Imperial
Committee, Royal Institute of International Affairs.
Dr. V. P. Burke, O.B.E., Chairman of the Board of Governors, Memorial
University College, St. John's, Newfoundland.
Captain R. Duder, Memorial University College, St. John's, Newfoundland.
Professor E. M. Earle, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, N.J.
Professor H. A. Innis, ( Treasurer), University of Toronto.
Dr. N. A. M. MacKenzie, President, University of British Columbia.
Sir John Hope Simpson, K.B.E., C.I.E., Director of Research, Royal
Institute of International Affairs.
John W. Wheeler-Bennett, Esq., British Press Service, New York, N.Y.
Alternates for Professor Innis and President MacKenzie: Professor A. Brady,
University of Toronto, and Professor George Curtis, Dalhousie
University, Halifax, N.S.
Professor R. A. MacKay, ( Secretary and Director of Research), Dalhousie
University, Halifax, N.S.

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Publication Information: Book Title: Newfoundland; Economic, Diplomatic and Strategic Studies. Contributors: R. A. MacKay - editor. Publisher: Oxford University Press. Place of Publication: Toronto. Publication Year: 1946. Page Number: ii.
    
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