“The book gives a series of graphic pictures of undergraduate life at old Nassau, with a fine young Southerner as the hero.”—San Francisco Chronicle.

“The book is an exceedingly pleasant one, of a good tone without being in the least priggish.”—N. Y. Herald.

“The story is written carefully and seriously, obviously by one well acquainted with Princeton customs and anxious to set before the reader the various influences that mold the college man.”—Chicago Tribune.

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“... will take rank among the reliable narratives of American college life.”—Newark Evening News.

“... an admirable story of its kind, head and shoulders above the average.”—Providence Journal.

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