“For its size this little book contains a great deal of that which tends to raise the standards of the householder and to make the home the real center of national life which the author claims should be its real purpose.”

+Ann. Am. Acad. 29: 632. My. ’07. 280w.

Bevier, Isabel, and Usher, Susannah. Home economics movement, pt. 1. *75c. Whitcomb & B.

7–5679.

A three-part discussion including Home economics in agricultural colleges and state universities, Cooking schools, and Home economics in the public schools.


A. L. A. Bkl. 3: 95. Ap. ’07.

Bible. Gospel of Barnabas; ed. and tr. by Lonsdale and Laura Ragg, with a facsimile. *$5.25. Oxford.

This manuscript was probably written in the middle of the sixteenth century. It is a “rather careless sixteenth century copy, made by a Venetian scribe, of an earlier and apparently Tuscan document.”