Modern Languages.

Sheldon’s Short German Grammar.
Irving J. Manatt, Prof. of Modern Languages, Marietta College, Ohio: I can say, after going over every page of it carefully in the class-room, that it is admirably adapted to its purpose.
Oscar Howes, Prof. of German, Chicago University: For beginners, it is superior to any grammar with which I am acquainted.
Joseph Milliken, formerly Prof. of Modern Languages, Ohio State University: There is nothing in English equal to it.

Deutsch’s Select German Reader.
Frederick Lutz, recent Prof. of German, Harvard University: After having used it for nearly one year, I can conscientiously say that it is an excellent book, and well adapted to beginners.
H. C. G. Brandt, Prof. of German, Hamilton College: I think it an excellent book. I shall use it for a beginner’s reader.
Henry Johnson, Prof. of Modern Languages, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me.: Use in the class-room has proved to me the excellence of the book.
Sylvester Primer, Prof. of Modern Languages, College of Charleston, S.C.: I beg leave to say that I consider it an excellent little book for beginners.

Boisen’s Preparatory German Prose.
Hermann Huss, Prof. of German, Princeton College: I have been using it, and it gives me a great deal of satisfaction.
A. H. Mixer, Prof. of Modern Languages, University of Rochester, N.Y.: It answers to my idea of an elementary reader better than any I have yet seen.
C. Woodward Hutson, Prof. of Modern Languages, University of Mississippi: I have been using it. I have never met with so good a first reading-book in any language.
Oscar Faulhaber, Prof. of Modern Languages, Phillips Exeter Academy, N.H.: A professional teacher and an intelligent mind will regard the Reader as unexcelled.

Grimm’s Märchen.
Henry Johnson, Prof. of Mod. Lang., Bowdoin Coll.: It has excellent work in it.
Boston Advertiser: Teachers and students of German owe a debt of thanks to the editor.
The Beacon, Boston: A capital book for beginners. The editor has done his work remarkably well.

Hauff’s Märchen: Das Kalte Herz.
G. H. Horswell, Prof. of Modern Languages, Northwestern Univ. Prep. School, Evanston, Ill.: It is prepared with critical scholarship and judicious annotation. I shall use it in my classes next term.
The Academy, Syracuse, N.Y.: The notes seem unusually well prepared.
Unity, Chicago: It is decidedly better than anything we have previously seen. Any book so well made must soon have many friends among teachers and students.

Hodge’s Course in Scientific German.
Albert C. Hale, recent President of School of Mines, Golden, Col.: We have never been better pleased with any book we have used.

Ybarra’s Practical Spanish Method.
B. H. Nash, Prof. of the Spanish and Italian Languages, Harvard Univ.: The work has some very marked merits. The author evidently had a well-defined plan, which he carries out with admirable consistency.
Alf. Hennequin, Dept. of Mod. Langs., University of Michigan: The method is thoroughly practical, and quite original. The book will be used by me in the University.

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