Contents
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I. | The Day Before | [1] |
| II. | How It Looked on Wednesday | [14] |
| III. | First Impressions | [31] |
| IV. | The Freshman Reception | [49] |
| V. | Initiation | [78] |
| VI. | The Harvard-Yale Game | [102] |
| VII. | The Thanksgiving Holidays | [126] |
| VIII. | The Coral Beads | [154] |
| IX. | The Chafing-Dish Party | [167] |
| X. | The Costume Party | [189] |
| XI. | Midyear's | [206] |
| XII. | Before the Freshman-Sophomore Game | [224] |
| XIII. | The Game | [246] |
| XIV. | The Banquet | [261] |
| XV. | Mr. Cabot's Visit | [280] |
| XVI. | Prize-Speaking | [298] |
| XVII. | The Tennis Tournament | [321] |
| XVIII. | Class Day | [339] |
Illustrations
| "Well, I never, a freshman, asleep at the switch!" ([Page 23]) | [Frontispiece] |
| FACING PAGE | |
| "Why, what are you doing here? We've been looking for you all over college" | [90] |
| "I don't know yet, Jean, but a man can do anything if he's educated" | [152] |
| "Somebody open the south window, quick!" | [178] |
| With a quick movement she threw it over the shoulder of her antagonist | [258] |
| Natalie went after the last two games in whirlwind fashion | [328] |
Jean Cabot at Ashton