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By Jesse Lynch Williams


Princeton Stories

EIGHTH EDITION. 16mo, $1.00

"Here is the evanescent charm, the touch of poetry and sentiment that pervades a thousand unpoetic and rather reserved young men. You will find here the good-fellowship depicted without any rant about it. There isn't a prig in these stories ... that are well written and well constructed, judged from the standard of good American short-story writing."—Droch in Life.

"Beside 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."—Atlantic Monthly.

"The stories are told with a naturalness and truthfulness that are very charming. The author ... enables the reader to find the real Princeton man of to-day, not as he ought to be, but as he is."—Boston Home Journal.

"No stories of American college life that have yet appeared are equal to 'Princeton Stories.'"—The Golden Rule.