28 DECEMBER 1901, Page 25
The Journal of Education. (W. Rice. is. 6d.) — This has made
its way to the top rank of educational journals. Nowhere can we find a more carefully recorded chronicle of events, better con- sidered judgments on questions of the day, or more competent criticism of educational literature. We would especially mention the obituary notices of E. E. Bowen. Nothing of their kind
more touching have we ever seen. •