Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.

“It would seem that certain statements in the study of the sources are entirely too dogmatic. The dissertation is a work that will prove of great value to students of Augustine, and there is thus the more reason for regretting the large number of typographical errors.”

+ −Am. J. Theol. 11: 180. Ja. ’07. 510w.

* Annunzio, Gabriele d’. Daughter of Jorio: a pastoral tragedy; tr. by Charlotte Porter, Pietro Isola, and Alice Henry; with an introd. by Miss Porter. *$1.50. Little.

An authorized edition of D’Annunzio’s drama which presents with intense human touches a picture of patriarchal peasant life.

Appleton, Rev. Floyd. Church philanthropy in New York; introd. by Rt. Rev. D. H. Greer. *75c. Whittaker.

The author “has sketched briefly the history of the many Episcopal philanthropic institutions, and on the basis of extensive compilation of statistics he offers suggestions as to promising lines of future activity. The pamphlet is a convenient manual of information concerning a large class of remedial institutions, which have been supported with self-sacrifice and administered with efficiency.”—Nation.


“A valuable book of facts.”

+Nation. 84: 520. Je. 6, ’07. 90w.
R. of Rs. 35: 638. My. ’07. 40w.