“A well-considered and thoughtful analysis of the facts and figures.”
| + + | Pub. Opin. 38: 911. Je. 10, ‘05. 470w. |
[*] “Mr. Cutler’s book should be valuable for its summary of facts, and for the solemn warning that thoughtful Americans may read between the lines.”
| + | Spec. 95: sup. 909. D. 2, ‘05. 380w. |
Cutting, Mary Stewart. Little stories of courtship. [†]$1.25. McClure.
“Tales of plain, everyday, middle-class people—people who are not overburdened with the world’s goods, but who are educated, cultured and refined—in short, the people we meet daily about us. The eight stories which make up this volume are very pleasant reading, indeed.”—N. Y. Times.
“This collection does not fulfill all the expectations excited by its unique predecessor, ‘The little stories of married life.’”
| + | Bookm. 21: 545. Jl. ‘05. 320w. | |
| + | Nation. 80: 378. My. 11, ‘05. 180w. |
“Stories of the book are all simple in their theme, but they gain much by Mrs. Cutting’s sympathetic handling of them.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 10: 276. Ap. 29, ‘05. 390w. |