“This study of existing conditions will be found valuable even by those who do not agree with all the conclusions reached.”

+ Critic. 48: 478. My. ’06. 120w.

“Though he cites numerous authorities, he writes in the graceful style of the essayist.”

+ Dial. 41: 21. Jl. 1, ’06. 170w.

“It is involved in style; is loaded with quotations and citations having no particular bearing on the case, full of repetition, and not clear in its manner of reaching conclusions, which are, however, sane ones.”

+ – Ind. 60: 1163. My. 17, ’06. 280w.

“The most serious criticism that can be advanced against it is that the author carries the argument from evolution to an extreme in conducting a sociological inquiry along biological lines. To be commended for its readableness as well as for the sanity and fair-mindedness.”

+ + – Lit. D. 32: 769. My. 19, ’06. 340w.

“Extremely interesting and informing work.” Edward Cary.