“He writes in a style which is luminous without being rhetorical, warm without being emotional, and simple without being commonplace.”

+ + Outlook. 83: 625. Jl. 14, ’06. 1750w.

“Professor Winchester has dealt fairly with his subject, showing the dark as well as the light sides.”

+ + Pub. Opin. 40: 378. Mr. 24, ’06. 370w.

“Is not primarily a Methodist tribute to the founder of his church; it is the seasoned judgment of a man of literature and an historian of philosophic mind concerning a great divine.”

+ + R. of Rs. 33: 507. Ap. ’06. 140w.

“He is neither a worshipper nor an iconoclast.”

+ Spec. 96: 718: My. 5, ’06. 160w. + World To-Day. 11: 764. Jl. ’06. 160w.

Winslow, Helen Maria. Woman of tomorrow. *$1. Pott.

“The author points out the weak spots in the woman of to-day, and tells her what to do in order to become a more able woman of to-morrow.”—N. Y. Times.