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BY JESSE LYNCH WILLIAMS


Princeton Stories

12mo. $1.00

"Besides being well constructed and well told, they breathe a spirit of commendable vigor and manliness. Princeton men are fortunate in having the life of their college so favorably-presented to the outside world."—The Atlantic.

"We recognize that the same spirit which animated the heroes of these stories is the same which every Freshman of a week's standing begins to feel to-day."—The Nassau Literary Magazine.

"The writer of 'Princeton Stories' has profited much by the literary example of Rudyard Kipling. His constructive method is through-out high. The stories are remarkably well told."—The Nation.

"Mr. Williams has given one of the truest and most attractive pictures of the recreative side of American college life that has yet been written,"—The Advance.