| + + − | Sat. R. 103: 561. My. 4, ’07. 1050w. |
“Among the numerous works that have been devoted of recent years to the problems of the Far East, his unpretentious little book takes a very high place.”
| + + | Spec. 99: 21. Jl. 6, ’07. 1400w. |
Eliot, Charles W. [Four American leaders.] *80c. Am. Unitar.
6–42960.
Commemorative addresses on Franklin, Washington, Channing and Emerson, which present the four Americans from the point of view of their intellectual contributions in shaping the political, moral, and intellectual trend of the Republic.
“Inspiring addresses.”
| + | A. L. A. Bkl. 3: 120. My. ’07. |
“While the book contains suggestions apt to stir up antagonism in certain minds, and while we are made to feel that the author’s sympathies are at times misplaced and that he lacks something of the spirit of the true prophet, we must confess to the beauty of his style, his true sense of proportion and his fine analytical powers within certain limitations.” Robert E. Bisbee.