. Discovery. Science. DISCOVERY A MONTHLY POPULAR JOURNAL OF KNOWLEDGE Vol. II, No. 19. JULY 1921. PRICE Is. NET. DISCOVERY. A Monthly Popular Journal of Know- ledge. Edited by Edward Liveing, , Rothersthorpe N'icarage, Northampton, to whom all Editorial Communica- tions should be addressed. (Dr. A. S. Russell continues to act as Scientific Adviser.) Published by John Murray, 50A Albemarle Street, London, , to whom all Business Communications should be addressed. Advertisement Office: 16 Regent Street, London, Annual Subscription, 125. 6d. post free; single numbers, IS. net, post
. Discovery. Science. DISCOVERY A MONTHLY POPULAR JOURNAL OF KNOWLEDGE Vol. II, No. 19. JULY 1921. PRICE Is. NET. DISCOVERY. A Monthly Popular Journal of Know- ledge. Edited by Edward Liveing, , Rothersthorpe N'icarage, Northampton, to whom all Editorial Communica- tions should be addressed. (Dr. A. S. Russell continues to act as Scientific Adviser.) Published by John Murray, 50A Albemarle Street, London, , to whom all Business Communications should be addressed. Advertisement Office: 16 Regent Street, London, Annual Subscription, 125. 6d. post free; single numbers, IS. net, postage 2d. Binding cases for Vol. I, 1920, are now ready. Price 2S. 6d. net each ; postage j\d. Editorial Notes On the recommendation of the Managing Committee, Mr. Murray has appointed to the vacant editorship of Discovery Mr. Edward Liveing, , the author of Attack (a description of his experience as an infantry officer in the Battle of the Somme) and well known for his contributions to fiction and poetry in the current periodicals of the day. The Committee hope with confidence that, with the continued co-operation of Dr. Russell as Scientific Adviser, the new appointment will mark a new stage in the prosperity and popularity of DiSCOVERY. ***** At the present moment in the intellectual world every- body is working very hard, and, if appearances at close range are not deceptive, working to good purpose. People who are feeling depressed after the Great War may possibly be doing so because they arc meditating upon the wrong things, for it is not difficult to suggest topics the consideration of which will imbue the thinker w^ith optimism and hope. The war has had a bracing effect in general upon the intellectual world. The period 1914-1919 has been like the long and somnolent vacation which, precedes the October-to- Christmas term at schools an4 universities—a time when work is pleasant, and energy and enthusiasm are displayed to the full. ***** This fact is reflected not only
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