“A love idyl of the summertime. A healthy and active young boy plays a very important part in bringing together a couple of lovers in spite of a very worldly peeress.”—N. Y. Times.


“The Imp is decidedly the most ingenious and interesting person in the book.”

+Dial. 43: 381. D. 1, ’07. 140w.
N. Y. Times. 12: 656. O. 19, ’07. 30w.

“Should anyone read the book they will find it like rock candy—a thread to which sugar adheres.”

+ −N. Y. Times. 12: 676. O. 26, ’07. 320w.

“Gay romance.”

+Outlook. 87: 496. N. 2, ’07. 100w.

Farnsworth, Charles Hubert, comp. Songs for schools; with accompaniments written by Harvey Worthington Loomis and B. D. Allen. *60c. Macmillan.

“Mr. Farnsworth has performed a much-needed service to public school music by collecting in one volume, well printed and bound and sold at a moderate price, the best of the traditional songs suitable for children’s voices. One finds here the more important national tunes, beautiful melodies of Stephen C. Foster ... fine old English, Scottish, Irish, and Welsh folk songs, a few college songs, and a good selection of hymn tunes.”—Outlook.