I offer these impressions of it.
J. D. D.
PREFACE
If these simple tales serve to deepen in the slightest degree the rapidly growing conviction that the college girl is very much like any other girl—that this likeness is, indeed, one of her most striking characteristics—the author will consider their existence abundantly justified.
J. D. D.
CONTENTS
| I | |
| The Emotions of a Sub-guard | [1] |
| II | |
| A Case of Interference | [37] |
| III | |
| Miss Biddle of Bryn Mawr | [67] |
| IV | |
| Biscuits ex Machina | [85] |
| V | |
| The Education of Elizabeth | [123] |
| VI | |
| A Family Affair | [151] |
| VII | |
| A Few Diversions | [205] |
| VIII | |
| The Evolution of Evangeline | [247] |
| IX | |
| At Commencement | [279] |
| X | |
| The End of It | [321] |
THE FIRST STORY