The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods for Jan. 7 contains "The Vice of Modern Philosophy" by Professor W. H. Sheldon.
Professor E. B. Woods reviews "Social Work in Hospitals" by Ida M. Cannon in the November, 1914, number of the American Journal of Sociology.
"The Old Norse Element" in Swedish Romanticism" by former instructor Adolph B. Benson has just been published by the Columbia University Press.
Henry Holt and Co. have recently issued a new edition of Wildenbruch's Das Edle Blut, with introduction, notes, vocabulary, and exercises by Professor A. K. Hardy.
"The Prosecution of Sextus Roscius" by Professor R. W. Husband appeared in two installments in the ClassicalWeekly during January. This is a legal treatment of the earliest of Cicero's forensic orations. The case was Cicero's first criminal case after he began practice. "A Further Note on the Papian Law," also by Professor R. W. Husband appeared in the January number of the Classical Journal. This is a reply to a criticism of an article "The Prosecution of Archias" published by Professor Husband in the ClassicalJournal, January, 1914.