175—Fighting for FortuneBy Roy Franklin
176—The Young Steel WorkerBy Frank H. MacDougal
177—The Go-ahead BoysBy Gale Richards
178—For the RightBy Roy Franklin
179—The Motor Cycle BoysBy Donald Grayson
180—The Wall Street BoyBy Allan Montgomery
181—Stemming the TideBy Roy Franklin
182—On High GearBy Donald Grayson
183—A Wall Street FortuneBy Allan Montgomery
184—Winning by CourageBy Roy Franklin
185—From Auto to AirshipBy Donald Grayson
186—Camp and CanoeBy Remson Douglas
187—Winning Against OddsBy Roy Franklin
188—The Luck of Vance SevierBy Frederick Gibson
189—The Island CastawayBy Roy Franklin
190—The Boy MarvelBy Frank H. MacDougal
191—A Boy With a PurposeBy Roy Franklin
192—The River FugitivesBy Remson Douglas

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