| + | A. L. A. Bkl. 3: 85. Mr. ’07. |
“Not only does she appear to have read—and to have mastered—everything the most exacting could require; but she has shown excellent judgment as to fact and fable, essentials and non-essentials.” S. M. Francis.
| + + | Atlan. 100: 489. O. ’07. 290w. |
“Her portraits have that fulness and unity which impart a conclusive notion of personality, set with a due sense of perspective against a well-balanced background.”
| + + | Dial. 42: 18. Ja. 1, ’07. 390w. |
Parsons, Frank. Heart of the railroad problem: the history of railway discrimination in the United States, with efforts at control, remedies proposed, and hints from other countries. **$1.50. Little.
6–13090.
Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.
“Vivid, concrete, interesting; covers with great detail one problem only, that of discrimination and its remedy.”
| + + − | A. L. A. Bkl. 3: 102. Ap. ’07. |