"And mine," said a deep voice at the door. It was David Powers, one of the big forces in the undergraduate world, who had won his way to prominence in literary work while his friends were climbing athletic heights.

"Let's pledge ourselves, then, to old Yale," said Frank, and the four boys grasped hands.

"We may never meet like this again, fellows, but let us not forget that wonderful old line——

"'For God, for country and for Yale.'"

THE END.


Transcriber's Notes:

Obvious punctuation errors repaired.

[pg. 112] "de-demands" changed to "demands" (demands a Junior)
[pg. 166] "campanionway" changed to "companionway" (in the companionway)
[pg. 243] "Charlotteville" changed to "Charlottesville" (Charlottesville, Va.)