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We May Call The Attention Of Employers And Others To

the Journal of Industrial Welfare (9d. monthly), which is the organ of the Industrial Welfare Society, and shows, by practical examples, how much good can be done by taking......

A Manual Of The Public Benefactions Of Andrew Carnegie,...

: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.)— This remarkable book gives a summary account of the numerous institutions, great and small, which the late Mr. Carnegie founded,......

We May Mention The Docember Issue Of The Anglo- Italian

Review fur a charming article on "Mrs. Humphry Ward and Italy," by Mrs. Trevelyan, who recalls the writing of Eleanor in the Villa Barberini in the Alban Hills, and shows how......

Some Books Of The Week,

[Notice in this column sloes not necessarily prechnle subsequent missed TIES DECIMBER MONTHLIES.—The Nineteenth Century opens with a thoughtful article by Lord Ernie on "The......

An Analysis Of The Temperance (scotland) Act, 1913. By Henry

St. Clair Reid, assisted by James Walker. (Edinburgh : Hodge. 15s. net.)—This instructive book contains a brief sketch of the Scottish licensing law, an elaborate commentary on......

The Round Table (macmillan, Bs. Net) Becomes More And More

indispensable to the serious student of politics, and we are glad te know that it is gaining new readers in the United States as well as in Great Britain and the Dominions. The......

The Corning Revolution In Great Britain. By Gerald Could....

65. net.)—Mr. Lansbury, in a preface, says that he and the author believe in "the law of love." Mr. Gould pro- fesses to desire "a peaceful revolution" in order to redistribute......