The personal narrative of a remarkable ocean voyage, in the course of which the author circumnavigated the globe in a forty-foot sloop.
Senior Quarter-Back, A. By T. Truxton Hare.
Follows “A Junior in the Line.” Bob Walters, captain of the Varsity team, finds it necessary to discipline his friend Trelawney, a veteran player. The college sympathizes with Trelawney, but Bob proves he is right, and the team wins the great game of the year.
Short-Stop, The. By Zane Grey.
A real baseball story, written by a man who was once a professional player. It is the story of a young man upon whom the support of his mother and a crippled brother devolves, and he turns to that in which he is proficient as a profession.
Son of Light-Horse Harry, The. By James Barnes.
The story opens when General Robert E. Lee was a small boy. It follows him from his boyhood through West Point and the War with Mexico.
Sophomore Half-Back, A. By T. Truxton Hare.
A companion to “Making the Freshman Team.” Bob Walters, a sophomore, is prominent in the various features of college life, and an escapade he has, with a friend, causes heavy damage, but they earn the money, pay the bill, and learn a valuable lesson.
Stories for Boys. By Richard Harding Davis.