30 APRIL 1921, page 21

Mr. Drinkwater's "mary Stuart.1.

FBANIELY, Mr. Drinkwater'e Mary Stuart is to me a dis- appointment. In the first place, it is a one-act play; there is no room, therefore, for amplitude of character drawing, no......

Testimonies.*

Ix the first part of this important work a general review was made of the investigations which had been carried out in recent years as to the use of Testimonies, or Quotations......

Two Makers Of Alpine History.*

IT is remarkable that Saussure, who did so much to push open the doors of scientific knowledge and of mountain exploration, who occupied a distinguished position in European......

Telepathy Dead Or Alive.*

IN spite of its somewhat sensational title, The Fringe of Immor- tality, Miss Monteith's book is not, and does not profess to be, an epoch-making work in the region of physical......