+ −Arena. 37: 110. Ja. ’07. 120w.

“We have rarely read a book which could inspire a more profound respect for what is lastingly noble in humanity than this.”

+ +Ind. 62: 1092. My. 9, ’07. 330w.
+N. Y. Times. 11: 801. O. 1, ’06. 80w.
+N. Y. Times. 12: 42. Ja. 26, ’07. 370w.

“These papers are written—all of them—in the lucid, direct and vigorous style which we have come to associate with their author, and will be sure of the careful and respectful attention to which everything that comes from his strong, well-disciplined, well-stored and independent mind is entitled.” Horatio S. Krans.

+ +Putnam’s. 2: 111. Ap. ’07. 1010w.

Eliot, Charles W. Great riches. **75c. Crowell.

6–34713.

Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.

Ann. Am. Acad. 29: 210. Ja. ’07. 90w.

“President Eliot may be a great executive officer, but we cannot count him among great and true thinkers.”