+ +Nation. 84: 81. Ja. 24, ’07. 170w.

“Details of a number of actions unknown to the general reader are given, and all together it is a valuable work of reference.”

+N. Y. Times. 11: 903. D. 29. ’06. 70w.

Paulsen, Friedrich. German universities and university study; authorized tr. by Frank Thilly and W: W. Elwang. **$3. Scribner.

6–12846.

Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.

“In many respects it is an extraordinarily good translation—spirited, idiomatic, and even racy—but it contains some queer words and some awkward constructions. The weakest things are the references to the English universities, which Professor Paulsen evidently knows only at second hand and comprehends very imperfectly.”

+ + −Lond. Times. 6: 34. F. 1, ’07. 2450w.
+ + +Nature. 75: 338. F. 7, ’07. 1340w.

“I know of no book discussing university problems and their solving which I can more heartily commend to others who are working at these same problems.” J. H. Finley.

+ +No. Am. 183: 410. S. 7, ’06. 1450w.