+ Sat. R. 101: 530. Ap. 28, ’06. 330w.

“They are the work of a cultivated man, as well as of a learned one, so that the ordinary reader will find himself quite at home wherever Mr. Ker may lead him. Mr. Ker deals in masterly fashion with a great variety of subjects.”

+ + Spec. 97: 786. N. 17, ’06. 1560w.

Kern, O. J. Among country schools. $1.25. Ginn.

A little manual which the author hopes “will prove suggestive to the teacher and school officer who are striving for the spiritualization of country life thru the medium of the country school. He believes that a careful reading of its pages will show a practical way of interesting the ‘farm child thru farm topics.’”


“Here is a county superintendent with ideas, the courage of his convictions, and the ability to persuade taxpayers to look at the matter from his point of view.”

+ Nation. 83: 516. D. 13, ’06. 280w.

Kernahan, Coulson. World without a child. **50c. Revell.

A picture of life in Anglo-Saxon cities where the race-suicide theory is carried to its logical outcome.