“This is perhaps the nearest approach the public will ever make toward seeing an autobiography by Mr. Cleveland.”

+ +Lit. D. 34: 263. F. 16, ’07. 80w.

“His little book is full of sound, homely philosophy and quaint humor.”

+ +N. Y. Times. 12: 64. F. 2, ’07. 220w.

Clouston, Thomas Smith. Hygiene of mind. *$2.50. Dutton.

7–29074.

“A convenient and sensible handbook, setting forth the doctrines of sound health of mind.... The nature of brain action, its dependence upon the muscular, nutritive, and supporting systems, the changes of state in the several ages of man, the momentous doctrines of heredity, the special liabilities of the periods of life, the questions of diet and exercise, the reflex influences of good cheer and healthy-mindedness—all these are plainly handled.”—Dial.


“The book is a readable and practical contribution to its topic. It reflects a clinical interest in the workings of the mind, but lacks the insight into the underlying psychological relations that might well sharpen the contours and add interest to the details of the ensemble.”

+ −Dial. 42: 291. My. 1, ’07. 180w.