“It is a valuable contribution to the subject and amply repays perusal. The book is evidently the product of reflection, erudition and experience.” J. E. Kelly, M. D.

+ Survey 44:252 My 15 ’20 200w

WALSTON, SIR CHARLES (SIR CHARLES WALDSTEIN). Eugenics, civics and ethics; a lecture delivered to the summer school of eugenics, civics and ethics on August 8th, 1919, in the Arts school, Cambridge. *$1.60 Macmillan 171

“A strong plea is made in this lecture for the organisation and development of the study of ethics, or, as the author prefers to call it, ethology. The interdependence of eugenics and civics, and the foundation of both in ethics, are discussed, and warning is given against striving to produce the perfect physical specimen of man without due consideration of character and mental attributes. Towards the end of the lecture the progressive nature of ethical codes is made clear, and great stress is laid on the importance of the establishment of our ideal of the perfect man and the teaching of such practical ethics in both schools and homes.”—Nature


Nature 105:804 Ag 26 ’20 100w

“This lecture provides an excellent introduction to the author’s somewhat forbidding larger works.” B. L.

+ Survey 45:332 N 27 ’20 100w The Times [London] Lit Sup p539 Ag 19 ’20 100w

WALTERS, L. D’O., comp. Anthology of recent poetry. *$1.75 Dodd 821.08

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