+ Bookm. 23: 632. Ag. ’06. 640w.

“Whatever its defects, ‘In the house of her friends’ is not only a book of unusual promise but an unusual achievement. The author has the power to make character seen and felt in the community in which it moves, to invest it with atmosphere.”

+ + – Outlook. 83: 814. Ag. 1, ’06. 410w.

“The story has a most attractive lucidity. You see the characters as you see a landscape in mountain air.”

+ Putnam’s. 1: 226. N. ’06. 290w.

Indiana state teacher’s association. In honor of James Whitcomb Riley. 50c. Bobbs.

A group of addresses, in honor of Mr. Riley, made by prominent men at a special meeting of the Indiana State teachers’ association.


+ N. Y. Times. 11: 340. My. 26, ’06. 140w.

“There is no lack of generous estimation of Riley’s poetic power and genius in the little volume printed in his honor, but through all that is said runs the strain of affection and hearty friendship, making altogether a tribute not easily matched in literary annals.” Bliss Carman.