The Independent . ideas, lie is a doctrinaire forgetfulof the imaginative and emotional variationswhich will surely save mankind from thefate he prescribes. (Cosmopolitan Press,$1.) That the majority of the influential lead-in American intellectual life do not be-lieve in personal immortality, is the prin-cipal theme of Professor Leubas Belief inGod and Immortality. The book is exceed-ingly interesting, but far from convincing,when one realizes that the conclusions arebased merely upon questionaires sent tointerested persons of the college world.(Boston: Sherman, French & Co., $2.) Margaret Pr


The Independent . ideas, lie is a doctrinaire forgetfulof the imaginative and emotional variationswhich will surely save mankind from thefate he prescribes. (Cosmopolitan Press,$1.) That the majority of the influential lead-in American intellectual life do not be-lieve in personal immortality, is the prin-cipal theme of Professor Leubas Belief inGod and Immortality. The book is exceed-ingly interesting, but far from convincing,when one realizes that the conclusions arebased merely upon questionaires sent tointerested persons of the college world.(Boston: Sherman, French & Co., $2.) Margaret Prescott Montagues little ex-perience-essay, Twenty Minutes of Reality,republished from The Atlantic Monthly,derives its value from what, we think, isthe commonness of the visitations of suchilluminated and illuminating moments here very faithfully recorded. Iilealis-tically sound, and heartening at the sametime in these days of war this big littlemessage is most timely. (E. P. Dutton &Co., 7, rents.).


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