STORIES FOR GIRLS
=BETTY WALES, FRESHMAN=. By MARGARET WARDE. ILLUSTRATED BY EVA M. NAGEL."Every nice girl likes college, though everyone likes it for a differentreason," says one of the college girls in this delightful story, and thesame thing might be said of the book. Betty and her chums get all thegood and all the fun out of their freshman year at college. In its courseare some triumphs, little and great, friendships made and marred, a fewheart-burnings, and many an honest hard-won happiness. The girl who hasbeen to college will wish she were back among them, and the one who isgoing will find herself eager to be with such as Betty and her friends,and to do as they do.
=EARNING HER WAY=. By MRS. CLARKE JOHNSON. Illustrated by IDA WAUGH. Acharming story of an ambitious girl who overcomes in a most originalmanner many obstacles that stand in the way of securing a college course.While many of her experiences are of a practical nature, and show abrave, self-reliant spirit, some of her escapades and adventures are mostexciting, yet surrounding the whole there is an atmosphere of refinementand inspiration that is most helpful and pleasing.
=HER COLLEGE DAYS=. By MRS. CLARKE JOHNSON. Illustrated by IDA WAUGH.This is a most interesting and healthful tale of a girl's life in a NewEngland college. The trustful and unbounded love of the heroine for hermother and the mutual and self-sacrificing devotion of the mother to thedaughter are so beautifully interwoven with the varied occurrences andexciting incidents of college life as to leave a most wholesomeimpression upon the mind and heart of the reader.
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