Hadley, Arthur Twining. Baccalaureate addresses and other talks on kindred themes. **$1. Scribner.
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Sixteen brief addresses in which President Hadley of Yale dwells “on the grand fundamentals of character and citizenship, of individual and social virtue, and, in the large wholesome sense, of piety and religion.” (Dial.)
“The simple, straightforward style of these addresses is engaging.”
| + | Dial. 42: 290. My. 1, ’07. 330w. |
“The tone of the book is wholesome and optimistic, but one must confess that it deals largely in platitudes.”
| + − | Nation. 84: 410. My. 2, ’07. 70w. |
“They disclose in a manner at once incidental and intimate, the spirit in which Dr. Hadley meets thousands of young men. It is because of their disclosure of this spirit and because of the extreme elevation and devotion of the spirit disclosed that the volume will receive a considerable and a cordial welcome.” Edward Cary.
| + | N. Y. Times. 12: 216. Ap. 6. ’07. 1280w. |