+ The Times [London] Lit Sup p503 S 18 ’19 200w + The Times [London] Lit Sup p508 S 25 ’19 1550w
ARNOLD, JULIAN B. School of sympathy. *$1.60 Jones, Marshall 824
“Several essays and poems are presented by Julian B. Arnold in a volume entitled ‘The school of sympathy.’ The author is the son of Sir Edwin Arnold, author of ‘The light of Asia,’ and is himself favorably known in England as a traveler, archaeologist and lecturer.”—N Y Times
+ N Y Times p17 O 3 ’20 50w
“The reminiscent portions of the book are doubtless the best.”
+ − Springf’d Republican p6 Jl 20 ’20 450w
ARONOVICI, CAROL. Housing and the housing problem. (National social science ser.) *75c McClurg 331.83
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“Mr Aronovici’s definition of housing reform is: ‘The furnishing of healthful accommodations adequately provided with facilities for privacy and comfort, easily accessible to centers of employment, culture and amusement, accessible from the centers of distribution of the food supply, rentable at reasonable rates and yielding a fair return on the investment.’ Nor does he overlook the close connection of housing policy with larger aspects of industrial development, distribution and growth of population and national economy. Following the lines of previous studies of social survey methods, he suggests a plan of inquiry for the housing reformer who wishes to arrive at an accurate view of the housing situation in his community and for the legislator who is concerned with improvement of the law. He has no easy panacea for stimulating housing activity or supplanting private by state enterprise, but rather lays down some fundamental considerations without which either must fail.”—Survey