+ −Ind. 62: 1166. My. 30, ’07. 290w.

“Dr. Jones writes with excellent spirit as to the bitterness of the past.”

+Lit. D. 33: 514. O. 13, ’06. 100w.

“His title is imposing, his fulfilment scant. He does not in the least accomplish the purpose announced in his preface of giving his subject fresh treatment. Unfortunately, he fails all along the line. He has a few unpublished letters to set out, but these are all of slight importance; they are buried under a mass of other letters reprinted from previous books on the subject, and there is no system to indicate to the reader which letters are hitherto unpublished and which not.”

− +Nation. 83: 466. N. 29, ’06. 390w.

Jordan, David Starr. College and the man: an address to American youth. 80c. Am. Unitar.

7–13491.

A book addressed to students who look forward to making the most they can of themselves. It is a plea for higher education, for better preparation for the duties of life.


N. Y. Times. 12: 255. Ap. 20, ’07. 110w.