“These volumes, as is usual in the series, are well edited. The reviewer suspects—only suspects because he has not been able to compare the reprint with the original edition—that there are a few errors in proof-reading; but these would not be worth mentioning were it not for the high standard already set for the workmanship of the series.”
| + + − | Am. Hist. R. 12: 430. Ja. ’07. 450w. (Review of v. 18 and 19.) |
“Continue to reach the standard of value and interest found in the earlier issues.”
| + + + | Ind. 61: 878. O. 11, ’06. 1180w. (Review of v. 18–24.) |
“Is the most valuable of the five or six volumes published in the series this year.” Webster Cook.
| + + | School R. 15: 712. D. ’07. 230w. (Review of v. 25.) |
Thwing, Rev. Charles Franklin. History of higher education in America. **$3. Appleton.
6–35963.
Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.
| A. L. A. Bkl. 3: 106. Ap. ’07. |