[*] “In treating of his work in painting Mr. Hill’s scholarly monograph shows an admirable admixture of enthusiasm and restraint. Of his work as medalist ... Mr. Hill’s erudition almost forbids discussion.”
| + + + | Ath. 1905, 2: 729. N. 25. 1490w. | |
| * | + | Ind. 59: 1483. D. 21, ‘05. 320w. |
| * | + | Int. Studio. 27: sup. 32. D. ‘05. 70w. |
[*] “Is written with competence and understanding.”
| + | Lond. Times. 4: 305. S. 22, ‘05. 750w. | |
| * | + | Nation. 81: 509. D. 21, ‘05. 240w. |
[*] “Mr. Hill has written a scholarly essay, which, on the whole, reveals very thorough research along what is almost a bypath of art.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 10: 769. N. 25, ‘05. 290w. |
[*] “The volume is one of the most interesting of an interesting series.”
| + | Outlook. 81: 630. N. 11, ‘05. 190w. |
[*] Hills, Lucius Perry. Memory of song. $1. Franklin ptg.
In 1894, when Patti sang at Atlanta, Georgia, the author, inspired by her voice, wrote a few verses on the back of his program, telling how—