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The Art Of Public Worship.*

This is a very outspoken and a very suggestive book. The writer not only recognizes the decline of the church-going habit " The tradition has been broken down in our own......

'11le, Bench And Bar Of England.* Why Lawyers Should Be

expected to tell more funny stories than other people is a mystery. The law is a grim affair, on the face of it. Probably this very grimness creates its own antidote in a......

Educating The Negro-t To The Englishman, Who Is Not Yet

intimately informed about social movements in America, the education of the negro is closely bound up with the Tuskegee Institute, of which Mr. Booker T. Washington was the......

Fiction.

THE DEAN.* THE name of Lady Charnwood's novel, the choice of a Cathedral town as its principal scene, and the prominence assigned to the Dean himself inevitably suggest......