12 NOVEMBER 1927, Page 40
Mr. 'Aldous Huxley's Proper StudieS (Chatto and Windus, 7s. 6d.)
consist of very interesting essays which certainly cannot be dismissed in a paragraph. Owing to the pressure
;on our space, however, we must take this first opportunity 9f recommending the work of one of the boldest and most ,travelled of our younger thinkers. What,,Mr. Huxley says of the Dalton plan in education is interesting ; we shall return to the subject later.