BY JAMES SHELLEY HAMILTON
Junior Days
Illustrated in Colors. Inlay in Colors on Cover, 12mo, Cloth, $1.50.
A third story by the author of “Butt Chanler, Freshman,” and “The NewSophomore,” in which the heroes of those stories are again in evidencewith other and new characters of equal interest. In his latest story,Mr. Hamilton takes up the life of upper classmen. The story has all ofthe close knowledge of life at college and in a small college town thathas marked Mr. Hamilton’s former books, and there is also a wider andbroader view befitting his older characters as they come in contactwith the bigger world outside.
The New Sophomore
Illustrated in Colors. Inlay in Colors on Cover, 12mo, Cloth, $1.50.
The story of Butt Chanler’s sophomore year, but with a new member ofButt’s class for hero. Plot counts more than in the former story; for astrong detective interest centers around a statue of a river goddess,hidden by one class while the other attempts to find and capture it.The hero, after accidentally putting the “enemy” on the trail of thegoddess, finally saves her by his ingenuity.
Butt Chanler, Freshman
Illustrated in Colors, 12mo, Decorated Cloth, $1.50.
“Butt” Chanler is a freshman, and the story begins with the first daysof fall term and extending through one of the most successful baseballseasons the college has ever known. There are all the events of afreshman’s life that a boy loves to look forward to and the graduate tolook back upon.
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