+ +Ind. 58: 1074. My. 11, ‘05. 180w.
+ —Nation. 80: 340. Ap. 27, ‘05. 540w.

“Though the authors have not succeeded in supplying a concise and altogether satisfactory definition of their subject, they have certainly produced a very readable book.”

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+Outlook. 79: 909. Ap. 8, ‘05. 80w.

“The book is written primarily for the general reader, and as such it will be found to be a most interesting exposition of the subject of advertising and sales-management.”

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[*] Calkins, Harvey Reeves. Mind of Methodism. [*]25c. Meth. bk.

“This little tractate was written by a British Wesleyan missionary for his people in India. It is an excellent description of a catholic Christianity that in general is not particularly distinctive of Methodism from other evangelical ‘isms’ as known among us.”—Outlook.

*+Outlook. 80: 839. Jl. 29, ‘05. 40w.

Call, Annie Payson. [Freedom of life.] [**]$1.25. Little.

“Interior freedom rests upon the principle of non-resistance to all things painful to our natural love of self,” sums the trend of Miss Call’s arguments. Many of the chapters contain comfort, and good advice, and are the result of sure insight: among them are ‘Self-consciousness,’ ‘Human sympathy,’ ‘Dependence and independence,’ ‘Self-control,’ ‘About Christmas,’ and ‘To mothers.’