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M iscellaneous continued. 



The Trend in Higher Education in America. 



By WILLIAM RAINY HARPER, D.D., LL.D., President of the 

 University of Chicago. Crown 8vo. cloth. 



Among the subjects discussed in this work are : The University and Democracy ; The 

 Dependence of the West upon the East ; University training for a business career ; Latin 

 versus Science ; Shall college athletics be endowed ? ; The University and religious 

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 tendencies and conditions should prove interesting to those engaged in the work of higher 

 education over here. 



Carliell. By CHARLES A. GRAY. Cloth 



Ludowick Carliell is specially interesting as forming a link between the playwrights of 

 the Elizabethan age and those of the Restoration. His identity has not hitherto been 

 established, but Mr. Gray has now discovered that he was the " Master of the Bowes" 

 and a Keeper of the Deer Park at Richmond under Charles I. The chief period of his 

 literary activity was between 1630 and 1640. Carliell's dramas are distinguished by the 

 excellence of their construction and plot. This volume contains, in addition to a bio- 

 graphy of Carliell, a list and a discussion of his plays, the full text of one of them, " The 

 Deserving Favourite," and several appendices. 



A Hundred Years Hence. The Vacticinations of 



an Optimist. By T. BARON RUSSELL, Author of " A Guardian of 

 the Poor," " The Mandate," etc. Large crown 8vo, cloth. 



This is a popularly written essay in prophecy. Unlike recent efforts of the kind, it is 

 distinguished by a militant optimism. Modern "prophets " take a gloomy view of the 

 moral future. For Mr. Russell, who bases a closely reasoned confidence on certain 

 educational reforms, nothing is too good to be expected of the coming man. He discusses 

 the future of science, invention, and politics in a tone of overwhelming cheerfulness. 

 Like Malvolio, he "thinks nobly of the soul," and sees no prospect of literary or artistic 

 decadence. 



Christian Belief Interpreted by Christian Experi- 

 ence. By CHARLES CUTHBERT HALL, President of the Union 

 Theological Seminary. With an Introductory Note by the Vice- 

 Chancellor of the University of Bombay. Demy 8vo, cloth. 



The Motorist's A. B. C, A PRACTICAL HANDBOOK FOR THE 

 USE OF OWNERS, OPERATORS, AND AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS. By 

 L ELLIOTT BROOKES. With more than 100 Illustrations. 



This most valuable volume gives full and concise information on all questions relating 

 to the construction, care, operation and repair of gasoline and electric automobiles. It 

 contains numerous tables, useful rules and formulas, and remedies for all kinds of motor- 

 ing troubles are suggested. 



