“Does not solve any problems or reveal any startlingly new point of view, but it is thoughtful and readable and therefore to be commended.”

+Acad. 72: 292. Mr. 23, ’07. 260w.
+ +Dial. 42: 17. Ja. 1, ’07. 460w.

“As a presentation of an ideal the book could scarcely be surpassed.” William T. Brewster.

+ + −Forum. 38: 391. Ja. ’07. 730w.

“His work appeals to the general reader as well as the teacher.”

+Nation. 84: 10. Ja. 3, ’07. 110w.

“The book is not only richly suggestive to teachers of English, but to us of the present generation it is especially interesting for its historical placing of our subject.” Franklin T. Baker.

+School R. 15: 308. Ap. ’07. 380w.

Cook, E. Wake. Betterment, individual, social and industrial. **$1.20. Stokes.

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