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Title: Review of reviews and world's work
Year: 1890 (1890s)
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Publisher: New York Review of Reviews Corp
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
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uchof that time the two nun were in dail) 1 orapanion-ship, and during both of Mr. Clevelands administrations the) were in constant correspond!The picture of Mr. Clevelands personaht) that is presented is the more welcome i here is little attempt t«> tri matically or exhaustively of the subjects public career. The book is strictly a personal friendship, and tin that its subject twice served as President ol thelUiti F ems to have, influenced the author slightly, ii at all, in his manner of telling thestory. Nevertheless, among the sidelights whichare thrown on various ; Mr. Clevelands seamanship th< not a few lations of his attitude toward public nun mu\ affairs. The l»o,,k i- based upon articles published last in the Century ind the letters ol Mr. (lev .land are published with the perm;of the executors of thi ■ (iotdwtn smith. Kilioil l Arnold ll.iwl-.im M.i.inillun l-n pp ill overOli vi l»nd V H -lship Bj i:>- n (ol.t. r C. line p ill 5 SOME OF THE BOOKS OF 1910 755
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MR. AND MRS CLEVELAND AND COMMODORE BENEDICT ON THE STEAM-YACHT ONEIDA 1 ■ ■in f ilu Southern ( on Alexander H. Stephens, who died many years ago left a diary kept by himself while a prison at Fort Warren in Boston Harbor, after the surrender of Lee in 1865 edited by Mbiograplis ju-t been published.1 It is•San a record of prison life, rim^ and refj ■ concerning public men with-whom Stephens had beenI l*ifh ! I during the ( i^ i 1 War. iln .in*! t hi ir • in1 frail 1.1. the Mr 1 of pll • the autobiography of Miss Jam- Addams w hich has ome from the Mactnillan press. We hesitate to characterize this hook as an autobiography, for - the authors evident purpose to describe the growth of .in institution rather than to relate the incidents of her own life. \n<l yel the career of Miss Addams and the history of Mull House are •arable; one cannol be understood without some comprehension of the other. Surveying the field of social endeavor now occupied by 1 lull House in < hicago, it is difficult to realize th
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Title: Review of reviews and world's work
Year: 1890 (1890s)
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Publisher: New York Review of Reviews Corp
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
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uchof that time the two nun were in dail) 1 orapanion-ship, and during both of Mr. Clevelands administrations the) were in constant correspond!The picture of Mr. Clevelands personaht) that is presented is the more welcome i here is little attempt t«> tri matically or exhaustively of the subjects public career. The book is strictly a personal friendship, and tin that its subject twice served as President ol thelUiti F ems to have, influenced the author slightly, ii at all, in his manner of telling thestory. Nevertheless, among the sidelights whichare thrown on various ; Mr. Clevelands seamanship th< not a few lations of his attitude toward public nun mu\ affairs. The l»o,,k i- based upon articles published last in the Century ind the letters ol Mr. (lev .land are published with the perm;of the executors of thi ■ (iotdwtn smith. Kilioil l Arnold ll.iwl-.im M.i.inillun l-n pp ill overOli vi l»nd V H -lship Bj i:>- n (ol.t. r C. line p ill 5 SOME OF THE BOOKS OF 1910 755
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MR. AND MRS CLEVELAND AND COMMODORE BENEDICT ON THE STEAM-YACHT ONEIDA 1 ■ ■in f ilu Southern ( on Alexander H. Stephens, who died many years ago left a diary kept by himself while a prison at Fort Warren in Boston Harbor, after the surrender of Lee in 1865 edited by Mbiograplis ju-t been published.1 It is•San a record of prison life, rim^ and refj ■ concerning public men with-whom Stephens had beenI l*ifh ! I during the ( i^ i 1 War. iln .in*! t hi ir • in1 frail 1.1. the Mr 1 of pll • the autobiography of Miss Jam- Addams w hich has ome from the Mactnillan press. We hesitate to characterize this hook as an autobiography, for - the authors evident purpose to describe the growth of .in institution rather than to relate the incidents of her own life. \n<l yel the career of Miss Addams and the history of Mull House are •arable; one cannol be understood without some comprehension of the other. Surveying the field of social endeavor now occupied by 1 lull House in < hicago, it is difficult to realize th
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