What the Modern Man Can Believe
An American Quaker, beloved for his light and leading, RUFUS JONES was born in South China, Maine, four years after the first issue of the Atlantic appeared, and now makes his home in Haverford, where he was Professor of Philosophy from 1904 to 1934. He has been the editor of the American Friend, a trustee of Bryn Mawr College since 1896, the indomitable chairman of the American Friends Service Committee for European Relief (1914 to 1927; 1934 to 1944), and — in his spare time — the author of more than a score of books, the latest of which, The Luminous Trail, was published this year.