“Reveals without bitterness or antagonizing radicalism the unsatisfactory lives of the workers. Vivid and worth while, but will not be popular.”

+ Booklist 17:96 D ’20

Reviewed by Harold Waldo

+ Bookm 52:556 F ’21 640w + Boston Transcript p4 Ja 22 ’21 390w

“An unusual and interesting book.”

+ Cleveland p111 D ’20 30w

“As a first-hand account of actual working and living-conditions in the great basic industries, Mr Williams’s ‘What’s on the worker’s mind’ is of considerable value for the author is an excellent reporter. But as an analysis of what the worker is actually thinking and doing about his problems, and in so far as it proposes solution for these problems, the book falls far short of its mark.” W: Z. Foster

+ − Freeman 2:404 Ja 5 ’21 880w

“The narrative of his adventures is of extraordinary interest and his conclusions are worth attention.”