3 DECEMBER 1910, Page 69

The Century Magazine. (Macmillan and Co. 10s. 6d.)-This half-yearly volume

is as full as usual of good matter. We admire the plain speaking of the "Editorials," as in "Lawlessness the National Vice." This is the kind of thing which is better said by a native than by a, stranger. "Prison Life as I Found it" is a notable article. It is not often that the prisoner is articulate ; when he is, he has something to say. The late Dr. Washington Gladden's "Municipal Church" is a powerful plea for the active participation of the Churches in the public care of the poor and suffering. An incidental gain would be a bringing nearer of Christian unity.