+ + – Ann. Am. Acad. 27: 249. Ja. ’06. 920w.
“Is a most valuable book to students of social conditions and of the general welfare.”
+ + Bookm. 22: 533. Ja. ’06. 130w.
“Mrs. Kelley’s book is, by the conditions of its subject, tentative. Its chief value lies in its suggestions for future improvement.”
+ Dial. 40: 23. Ja. 1, ’06. 330w.
“Interesting and instructive volume.”
+ + Ind. 60: 343. F. 8, ’06. 240w.
“This book is marred by extremely bad arrangement. In spite of this, the volume is rich in fact, sound in theory, generally correct in reasoning, and replete with suggestion and stimulation.” Henry Raymond Mussey.
+ + – Int. J. Ethics. 16: 382. Ap. ’06. 990w.
“Her facts and arguments, however, are such as no student of the problems involved can afford to neglect.”