Stories of Cotleoe Xife 



THE UNIVERSITY SERIES 



I. Harvard Stories. Sketches of the Undergradu- 

 ate. By\V. K. TOST. Fifteenth edition. I2',j>aper, 

 50 cts. ; cloth $1.00 



Post's manner of telling these tales is In Its way inimi- 

 table. The atmosphere of the book in its relation to the localities 

 re the scenes are laid is well-nigh perfect. The different 

 types of undergraduates are clearly drawn, and there is a dramatic 

 element in most of the stories that is very welcome. It goes 

 without saying that Harvard men will find keen pleasure in this 

 volume, while for those who desire a faithful picture of certain 

 phases of American student life it offer* a noteworthy fund of 

 instruction and entertainment." Literary AlrtM. 



II. Yale Yarns. By J. S. WOOD. Fifth edition. 

 Illustrated. 12 .... . $i-OO 

 41 This delightful little book will be read with intense interest 



by all Yale men." New Haven Eve. LtcuU-r. 



* Yale atmosphere is wonderfully reproduced in some 

 of the sketches, and very realistic pictures are drawn, particularly 

 of the oW fence* and the 4 old brick row.'" Bottom Tim**. 

 ** College days are regarded by most educated men as the 

 cream of their lives, sweet with excellent flavor. They are 

 not dull and tame even, to the most devoted student, and this is a 

 volume filled with the pure cream of such existence, and many 'a 

 college jo Ice to cure the dumps' is given. It is a bright, realistic 

 picture of college life, told in an easy conversational, or descrip- 

 tive style, and cannot fail to genuinely interest the reader who has 

 the slightest appreciation of humor. The volume is illustrated 

 and is just the book for an idle or a lonely hour." Los Angel** 

 Times. 



The Babe, B.A. The Uneventful History of a 

 Young Gentleman in Cambridge University. By 

 EDWARD F. BENSON, author of Dodo." etc. 

 Illustrated. 12 $1.00 



r story tells of the every-day life of a young man called 

 die Babe, . . . Cleverly written and one oftLe beat this 

 author has written. "L**4rr % New Haven. 



A Princetonian. A Story of Undergraduate Life at 

 the College of New Jersey. By JAMES BARNES, 

 Illustrated. 12 .. . $1.25 



Barnes a loyal son of the College of New Jer*^ 

 the cleverness and seal to write this story of undergraduate life in 

 the college, following his successful use of the pen in earlier books, 

 For King and County, Midskifiman Farraf*^ etc. . . . 

 There is enough of fiction in the story to give true livelineat to 

 . Mr. Barnes's literary style is humorous aad 

 vivid. "-Bartv* Trmntcrtfit. 



G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS 



