+ – N. Y. Times. 10: 737. O. 28, ’05. 170w.

Armour, Jonathan Ogden-. Packers, the private car lines and the people. $1.50. Altemus.

In which Mr. Armour defends the packers. He tells of the conditions that brought the private car-line into existence and what it has accomplished to facilitate traffic and to improve the business situation.


“Mr. Armour is not a stylist; but he knows how to put his arguments clearly and effectively.”

+ Cath. World. 84: 407. D. ’06. 220w.

“The book is vigorously written, and probably must be regarded as the authoritative reply of the packers, by one of their most eminent representatives, to the accusations brought against them. It is an able plea in defense and avoidance. As such the careful student of the problem will find it valuable. He will not find it conclusive.”

+ – Outlook. 83: 1006. Ag. 25, ’06. 190w.

“Mr. Armour writes in a rather bitter tone.”

R. of Rs. 34: 125. Jl. ’06. 220w. Spec. 97: 372. S. 15, ’06. 110w.