He had already made a reputation as an acute critic and a successful lecturer, and his influence at Glasgow was very marked.
In 1941, Charles Lee Snyder said here that Mr. Cash was "an acute and discerning critic" who had turned out "a highly readable and illuminating book."
Sometimes the result was a thick volume of graphs or equations, and sometimes it was what one acute congressional critic had called "high-priced science fiction."
Diversify, Clarify, Vivify Edith Wharton was an acute and candid literary critic.
Peter did not interpret Sludic's words as fulsome; to him they were the comments of an acute critic, sensitive to the virtues of his verse.
Haarbleicher, who possessed an extraordinary knowledge of Romance and Germanic languages, and wrote with ease in Hebrew, was an acute and clever critic.
Andrew Delbanco, who teaches humanities at Columbia University, is one of America's most acute and perceptive cultural critics.
He was an acute critic of nearly all other writers on money, and especially of Irving Fisher and his mechanical quantity theory of money.
Bowne was an acute critic of positivism and naturalism.
Sent as a token woman to cover "less important" stories involving blacks or women, Eve Arnold became a subtle and acute social critic.