| + + | Ann. Am. Acad. 25: 131. Ja. ‘05. 220w. |
“It is an admirable piece of work. The work thorough and well-planned; and the facts stated in an impartial and interesting manner; simple and entertaining as well as scientifically valuable.” Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
| + + | Critic. 46: 279. Mr. ‘05. 580w. |
Reviewed by Charles Richmond Henderson.
| + + | Dial. 38: 156. Mr. 1, ‘05. 160w. |
“The volume is worthy of high praise and it should be widely read.”
| + + | Ind. 59: 99. Jl. 13, ‘05. 290w. |
Reviewed by S. P. B.
| + + | J. Pol. Econ. 13: 295. Mr. ‘05. 530w. |
“An interesting study of employment agencies. The value of Miss Kellor’s book lies largely in the undoubted authenticity of the information on which it is based. The book should be read by all who are interested in reforming the abuses of employment agencies in American cities.”