The Fortnightly review (1912 - 1935) . ions is certainto make all future wars impossible, whydid France insist on a special treatywith Great Britain and the U. S. tosafeguard her against future Germanaggressions? asks The Echo (V, 25).Evidently France does not believe inthe effectiveness of the League. —We see from Lcs Nouvcllcs Reli-gieuses (Vol. II, No. 13) that a newquarterly review of ascetical and mystictheology is to be established under thetitle, Revue dAscetiquc ct dc J. de Guibert, , of dEnghien,Belgium, is named as new review will make its bowJ


The Fortnightly review (1912 - 1935) . ions is certainto make all future wars impossible, whydid France insist on a special treatywith Great Britain and the U. S. tosafeguard her against future Germanaggressions? asks The Echo (V, 25).Evidently France does not believe inthe effectiveness of the League. —We see from Lcs Nouvcllcs Reli-gieuses (Vol. II, No. 13) that a newquarterly review of ascetical and mystictheology is to be established under thetitle, Revue dAscetiquc ct dc J. de Guibert, , of dEnghien,Belgium, is named as new review will make its bowJan. 1. 1920. —A correspondent of the LondonTablet (No. 4130) says that will not return to the U. S.,but will be elevated to the cardinalateand remain in curia. Msgr. Cerretti ismentioned as his successor. Our advicesare that Msgr. Bonzano will return toWashington in September. We wish hewere made permanent Delegate Apos-tolic with the rank of a Cardinal. CTDACCDCDCCD conservatory of 0 I nAOODCnUCn MUSIC and EXPRESSION. Three Schools St. Louis, Mo. ESTABLISHED 1886 DIPLOMAS and GOLD MEDALS AWARDED MP1MPETFNT TTAPUFRQ Faculty of International Reputation TERMS REASONABLEtOlTlrtltnl students may Knroll at any Time CATALOCUE FREE Partial Scholarship* and other free advantage* ADDRESS: GRAND AND SPECIAL LOW TERMS TO BEGINNERS SHENANDOAH AVES 1919 THE FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW 253 —Freedom of Speech in Wartime,by Zechariah Chafee, Jr., in the Juneissue of the Harvard Law Review, isa startling study in the Espionage Act,Its history, constitutionality, and thedecisions made thereunder. A copy canbe had for 35 cts., postpaid, from theHarvard Law Review Association,Cambridge, Mass. —The Mount Angel Magazine ( P. O., Ore.) is receiving con-tributions for the relief of the poorclergy of the Tyrol, whose misery, ontbe strength of a letter from BishopSig, is described as heart-rending. Con-ditions are such in the Tyrol that it takesalmost the whole of a prie


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