“A volume nominally biographical but ... picturing a vanished state of American society.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 10: 203. Ap. 1, ‘05. 260w. |
“The book is full of instructive and charming reminiscences of those early days.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 10: 317. My. 13. ‘05. 580w. |
Tigert, John James. Christianity of Christ and his apostles. 80c. Pub. house of M. E. ch. So.
A book provided as a shelter in the present storm of theological criticism.
Tilghman, Emily (Ursula Tannenforst, pseud.). Thistles of Mount Cedar: a story of school-life for girls. [†]$1.25. Winston.
Life at Mount Cedar seminary is vividly given in this story of its teachers and its students, their pranks, plays, merriment and misfortunes. Interest centres about the group of girls who call themselves “the thistles,” and especially about the wild little Hungarian, Verena.
| * | — | N. Y. Times. 10: 860. D. 2, ‘05. 70w. |
“It is most refreshing to stumble over a book that can be safely handled by our children, or our sisters, without fear of antagonizing their morals or giving them a false idea of life in general.”