“Altogether, one could not read a more entertaining and enlivening book than this collection of papers.”

+ + Outlook. 84: 386. O. 13, ’06. 290w.

“The ‘Stray leaves’ were worth gathering together and preserving.”

+ Putnam’s. 1: 384. D. ’06. 60w.

Paulsen, Friedrich. German universities and university study; authorized tr. by Frank Thilly and W: W. Elwang. **$3. Scribner.

Here “the German university is surveyed from every side—compared with the universities of other countries, with its old self in former ages, its relation to German national life, the instructors and their instruction, the students and their studying, and lastly the separate faculties as they prepare students for four professions. Altho his exposition of present conditions leaves no feature neglected, what interests one most in the present book is the practical aspect, the bearings of each feature of the university.”—Ind.


+ Ath. 1906, 2: 609. N. 17. 1780w.

“While useful and authoritative, the volume is not wholly suited to English readers.”

+ – Dial. 41: 19. Jl. 1, ’06. 310w.