Stories of College Xite 



THE UNIVERSITY SER11S 



I. Harvard Stories. Sketches of the Undergradu- 

 ate. ByW. K. POST. Fifteenth editi-m. 12*. paper. 

 Socts. ; doth . . . $1.00 



" Mr. Post's manner of telling these tales Is in it* way inimi- 

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

 the scenes are laid is wclJ-nigh perfect. The diferem 

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

 ries tnat is Very welcosae 



in most of the stories that is very welcosae. It goes 

 lout saying that Harvard men will find keen pleasure la this 

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

 phases of American student life it offers a noteworthy fund of 

 instruction and entertainment." LiUr+ry AVss*. 



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

 Illustrated. 12 .... . $1.00 



"This delightful little book will be read with intense Jal Mm 

 by all Yale men. "-A Have* Ev*. Leader. 



"The Yale atmosphere U wonderfully reproduced in some 

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

 of the old k fence' and the 'old brick row.' "-A** Tim**. 



" College days are regarded by most educated men aa the 

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

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

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



>ke to cure the dumps' is given. It is a bright, 

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

 tive style, and cannot fail to genuinely interest the read" 

 the slightest appreciation of humor. The volume is 

 and is just the book for an idle or a lonely hour." Lot A *ftU* 

 Tim**. 



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 



the 

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

 Babe. . . . Cleverly written and ooe oftne best this 

 or has written. "-usVr, New Haven. 



A Princetonian. A Story of Undergraduate Life at 

 the College of New Jersey. By JAMES BARNES, 

 Illustrated. 12 $1.25 



Mr. Barnes is a loyal son of the College of New Jersey, with 



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I use of the pe & earlier books, 

 .mam F*rr*fmt % etc. . 



enough of fiction in the 'story to give true liveliness to 

 ._;._ . _ Mr B *f? *nr yk U bwo aad 



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