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The dagger symbol indicates that Paul Sabatier (1858, 1928) had recently died. He was a French historian whose biography of Saint Francis of Assisi revitalized modern Franciscan studies.
A. G. LITTLE, Chairman and Honorary General Editor.
Andrew George Little was a preeminent historian of the Franciscan order in England and the driving force behind this society.
Professor Sir T. W. ARNOLD.
Sir Thomas Walker Arnold was an orientalist and historian of Islamic art.
Professor F. C. BURKITT.
Francis Crawford Burkitt was a scholar of divinity and early Christian history at the University of Cambridge.
Right Reverend Doctor W. H. FRERE.
Walter Howard Frere was the Bishop of Truro and a scholar of medieval liturgy.
Professor EDMUND G. GARDNER.
T. E. HARVEY.
J. A. HERBERT.
E. R. P. MOON.
Mrs. STUART MOORE.
This is the writer and mystic Evelyn Underhill, who published under her married name.
Sir M. E. SADLER.
Miss GURNEY SALTER.
Professor T. F. TOUT.
Thomas Frederick Tout was a highly influential medievalist and pioneer in administrative history.
Professor C. C. J. WEBB.