. The Varsity war supplement 1917. -mental thing in Christian citizenship. The less essential matters, matters of creed and the not very significant andsmaller moralities of speech and conduct, will be lost in thesplendid simplicity and naturalness of really Christlike andnoble living. The hope that it will be thus can give a goodreason for itself. The letters our students in arms are sendinghome to friends foreshadow these coming changes in ourideals. Donald Hankey, in what is probably the most sig-nificant book the war has produced, has made these idealsarticulate. Moreover the student life


. The Varsity war supplement 1917. -mental thing in Christian citizenship. The less essential matters, matters of creed and the not very significant andsmaller moralities of speech and conduct, will be lost in thesplendid simplicity and naturalness of really Christlike andnoble living. The hope that it will be thus can give a goodreason for itself. The letters our students in arms are sendinghome to friends foreshadow these coming changes in ourideals. Donald Hankey, in what is probably the most sig-nificant book the war has produced, has made these idealsarticulate. Moreover the student life of the conutry wasfeeling its way toward this simple, strong conception of thewhole duty of man even before the war. The search how-ever was beset with many obstacles. These have largely dis-appeared. The day revealed them and the fire devouredthem. Much accelerated and with new strength the studentlife of the land is surely moving toward a clear and unequivocalrecognition of the strong, simple and elemental things The Secours National By Dorothy Walker THROUGH the courtesy of the Board of Governors ofthe University of Toronto, the French Red CrossCommittee of the Secours National have been giventhe use of^a room in the Biological Building wherethey hope to carry on their work of sending supplies to Frenchhospitals through the Paris Headquarters of the Society, ona larger scale than ever before. For the past three years the Committee have worked withthe other members of the Secours National in their rooms onKing Street and during that time have shipped 872 boxes ofhospital supplies. These boxes contained chiefly bedding,pyjamas, shirts, dressing-gowns, rubber-sheeting and gloves,hot water bottles, etc., and during the last year, as the resultof a special request, material for surgical dressings in bulkinstead of the dressings themselves. These supplies will be shipped as before but as there is a renewed demand for pre-pared surgical dressings the Committee expe


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