11 JULY 1925, page 44

The I'ose Of Common Sense

LuctAN was a man of common sense, not to be taken in by appearances. He knew that mankind was vile, and that if you follow a seeming-virtuous man to his house you will find him......

Pure Mathematics ; Or, Touch-me-not

No wonder the schoolboy yawns. Mathematics, we are informed by Mr. Sullivan, " appears as a strangely isolated activity. Manners and customs, religions and philosophies, are not......

The Church In Jeopardy

The Council of Nicaea : A Memorial for its Sixteenth Cen- tenary. By A. E. Burn. (S.P.C.K. 35. 6d. net.) SIXTEEN hundred years ago the Emperor Constantine, anxious to secure......