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| Ind. 58: 673. Mr. 23, ‘05. 70w. |
Brewster, William Tenney, ed. See Representative essays on the theory of style.
Briggs, Le Baron Russell. Routine and ideals. [**]$1. Houghton.
Perhaps no man in America is better fitted to write authoritatively on the subject of college routine than Dean Briggs of Harvard and Radcliffe. There are included in the volume with the title essay, A school and college address, Harvard and the individual, Address to the school children of Concord, Commencement address at Wellesley college, Discipline in school and college, The mistakes of college life, and Mater fortissima.
“Admiration of the author’s style should not blind the reader to his essentially one-sided presentation of an intricate subject.” Henry D. Sheldon.
| + + — | Dial. 38: 271. Ap. 16, ‘05. 210w. |
“The essays and addresses that compose his little volume are therefore more than they seem: they state his creed; they are the guiding laws of one of the most powerful influences brought to bear, within our generation, on college students in the United States.” G. R. Carpenter.
| + + + | Educ. R. 29: 422. Ap. ‘05. 640w. | |
| + + | Ind. 59: 95. Jl. 13, ‘05. 830w. |
“One that all who have to do in any way with college or school administration may profitably read.”
| + + | R. of Rs. 31: 128. Ja. ‘05. 190w. |