PEOPLE who say that journalism ruins a writer's
. style can never have read Mr. Nevinson. A veteran war-correspondent who has seen fighting in three Continents during the last thirty years, and one of Massingham's famous team on The Nation, his journalistic writing has always been distinguished, and such books as his autobiography, ' Changes and Chances,' are written in a really noble prose. He has always been a fearless and resourceful fighter for freedom, and his visit to Central Africa in 1904-5 resulted in a striking exposure of the trade in slaves.