+ +Eng. Hist. R. 20: 604. Jl. ‘05. 180w.

Beveridge, Albert J. [Young man and the world.] [**]$1.50. Appleton.

“The young Indiana senator writes of young men from the point of view of a young man who has found success coming his way. These papers are collected from the periodical in which they first appeared.... Learn your limitations, and start out in the direction for which you are fitted, is his first suggestion. Also keep working, and working hard, and don’t worry. Read, and mingle with people, and cultivate nature. Take vacations. Courage, nerve, faith in one’s self are necessary. Mr. Beveridge has given a great deal of good advice that ... will stimulate and help to strengthen.”—N. Y. Times.

+ +N. Y. Times. 10: 669. O. 14, ‘05. 530w.

[*] “It is all on good, safe, and sound commonplace ground.”

+ +N. Y. Times. 10: 777. N. 18, ‘05. 370w.

[*] “His book covers a great deal of ground, and covers it well; it contains sayings to think over, sayings to remember, sayings to follow; it is a book decidedly worth having.”

+ +N. Y. Times. 10: 833. D. 2, ‘05. 140w.

“The writer’s terse, vigorous style is well suited to his text.”

+ +Outlook. 81: 530. O. 28, ‘05. 40w.