26 NOVEMBER 1921, Page 3

M. Cone, the work of whose pupil, M. Baudouin (Suggestion

and Auto-Suggestion), wo reviewed some time ago, has been delivering a series of lectures in London in which he has expounded the theories and practices of the Nancy School of l'sycho- Therapeutics. Those who have read Professor Baudouin's book will have been interested to meet tho master in the flesh. His charm, humour and vigour of mind and body all speak admirably for the validity of his theories, which, in their denial of the objec- tive reality of evil, somewhat resemble those of the Christian Scientists.