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BOOKS BY RALPH D. PAINE


COLLEGE SERIES—Continued


The Head Coach

Illustrated, 12mo. $1.50

"The book is so compact of healthy young manliness and depicts so many sound-hearted characters in so winning a way that it deserves unusual success."—Chicago Inter Ocean.

"How the coach won out is a tale of plenty of incident and excitement to suit any foot-ball enthusiast, which is saying a good deal. And, it may be added, the romance is not all of the grid-iron."—Minneapolis Journal.

"A manly story related in straightforward fashion."—Philadelphia Press.


College Years

Illustrated, 12mo. $1.50

"Extremely life-like and accurate pictures of the campus. . . . Every boy who intends to go to college will want to read these stories."—Yale Alumni Weekly.

"Breezy, spirited, vigorous . . . reflects the best part of college life as the student himself sees it."—Chicago Record-Herald.

"Those who like rollicking fun and the stirring affairs of college athletics will enjoy thoroughly Mr. Paine's yarns. They are pervaded with the college atmosphere."—Springfield Republican.

"Like the other books for which this author is known, 'College Years' is of a spirited and wholesome character that is sure to win for it many readers."—Chicago Evening Post.

"Each story deals satisfactorily with its own field of effort The author's enthusiasm for athletics and Yale is catching."—New York Sun.