7 MARCH 1952, Page 5
How the Archbishop of York, with the Northern Province and
the Diocese of York on his hands, to say nothing of multi- farious activities such as tours to the Antipodes and frequent attendance at the House of Lords, can find time and energy at the age of seventy-seven to write a 300-page book of the first importance on the social and religious problems of the day is a question that can only be answered by crediting Dr. Garbett with abnormal physique and vitality. That, in fact, is no doubt the right explanation. JANUS