“The book is of importance, making, with its predecessor, almost the sole complete succinct presentation of the problems which confront the transportation managers and the lawmakers of the United States.”

+N. Y. Times. 11: 414. Je. 23. ’06. 160w.

Johnson, George Ellsworth. Education by plays and games. *90c. Ginn.

7–26152.

“Its first part is a study of the meaning of play, its relation to work, and its application to education. The second part is a series of games chosen from a thousand or more, and judiciously graded for progressive use. The author has wisely chosen the older forms in all the games, thus giving the pupil the key to many references in literature and folklore quite unintelligible if he knew only the modern variations of the original game.”—N. Y. Times.


+N. Y. Times. 12: 372. Je. 8, ’07. 100w.

Johnson, Thomas Cary. Virginia Presbyterianism and religious liberty in colonial and revolutionary times. 50c. Presbyterian com.

A sketch of the services of Presbyterians during colonial and revolutionary days to the cause of religious liberty.

Johnson, Trench H. [Phrases and names, their origins, and meanings.] **$1.50. Lippincott.