Civilization At The Cross Roads.* Professor Figgis's...
the Cross Roads, does not contain a dull page. It is full of fire; fall also, as it seems to us, of exaggeration. His subjects may be summed up under two heads. First, a......
Memories Of Sixty Years.* Mn. Kebbed Describes His...
"a retrospect of sixty years," but be might have increased the number to eighty. His pleasant pages carry us back to the days of William the Fourth, when it was possible for a......
The Magazines.
Two articles in the Nineteenth Century deal with the outlook in the Near East. The first, by Mr. Marmaduke Pickthall, the author of that remarkable novel Said the Fisherman, is......
Vaccine-therapy.* The 1912 Report Of The Inoculation...
Mary's Hospital is of great interest. Thanks to wise and generous benefactors, this department is now well established, with wards, laboratories, and about a thousand patients......