Dorothy Brooke’s Vacation. By Frances C. Sparhawk.
The first volume is a good story of school life, and the second tells of a vacation spent in great part on a motor trip. A chauffeur who enacts the villain; an elderly young lady, and an absent-minded professor supply a source of good-humored fun.
Elinor’s College Career. By Julia A. Schwartz.
Takes four girls of widely different characters through the four years of college, supposedly Vassar.
Faith Gartney’s Girlhood. By Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney.
Tells about Faith’s New Year oracle, and of what it meant to her.
Frolics at Fairmount. By Etta A. Baker.
Follows “The Girls of Fairmount.”
From Sioux to Susan. By Agnes McClelland Daulton.
Tells about a brave, generous, madcap girl, who had times of storm and stress in overcoming her faults.