A good economic monograph written in a spirit of moderation and of especial value to those who are interested in the fiscal controversy.

“It is very readable.”

+ +Ann. Am. Acad. 25: 587. My. ‘05. 170w.
Nation. 81: 266. S. 28, ‘05. 550w.

“In a small compass he has collected most of the facts bearing on the question, and he has handled his statistics with the skill and the fairness which are to be expected from him.”

+ +Spec. 94: 618. Ap. 29, ‘05. 440w.

Ashmore, Sidney Gillespie. Classics and modern training. [**]$1.25. Putnam.

“A series of addresses suggestive of the value of classical studies to education, published in the hope of interesting the general reader in a few matters connected with the study of Greek and Latin, and, if possible, to call attention to the value of the ancient language and literature to education.”—Bookm.

Ann. Am. Acad. 25: 587. My. ‘05. 30w.
+Dial. 39: 70. Ag. 1, ‘05. 330w.

“Professor Ashmore’s plea for the classics in modern training is well considered and presented, but, naturally, does not contribute anything very novel to the discussion.”

+Ind. 59: 273. Ag. 3, ‘05. 20w.
+ +Nation. 81: 119. Ag. 10, ‘05. 610w.