Out
The cadets are lively, flesh-and-blood fellows, bound to make friends from
the start. There are some keen rivalries, in school and out, and something
is told of a remarkable midnight feast and a hazing with an unexpected
ending.
THE RIVALS OF PUTNAM HALL
Or Fun and Sport Afloat and Ashore
It is a lively, rattling, breezy story of school life in this country,
written by one who knows all about its pleasures and its perplexities, its
glorious excitements, and its chilling disappointments.
Grosset & Dunlap, Publishers, New York
* * * * * *
THE RAILROAD SERIES
By ALLEN CHAPMAN
Author of the Radio Boys, Etc.
Illustrated. Handsomely Bound in Cloth.
Every Volume Complete in Itself.
In this line of books there is revealed the whole workings of a great
American railroad system. There are adventures in abundance--railroad
wrecks, dashes through forest fires, the pursuit of a "wildcat"
locomotive, the disappearance of a pay car with a large sum of money on
board--but there is much more than this--the intense rivalry among
railroads and railroad men, the working out of running schedules, the
getting through "on time" in spite of all obstacles, and the manipulation
of railroad securities by evil men who wish to rule or ruin.
RALPH OF THE ROUND HOUSE;
Or, Bound to Become a Railroad Man.
RALPH IN THE SWITCH TOWER;
Or, Clearing the Track.
RALPH ON THE ENGINE;
Or, The Young Fireman of the Limited Mail.
RALPH ON THE OVERLAND EXPRESS;
Or, The Trials and Triumphs of a Young Engineer.
RALPH, THE TRAIN DISPATCHER;
Or, The Mystery of the Pay Car.
RALPH ON THE ARMY TRAIN;
Or, The Young Railroader's Most Daring Exploit.
RALPH ON THE MIDNIGHT FLYER;
Or, The Wreck at Shadow Valley.
RALPH AND THE MISSING MAIL POUCH;
Or, The Stolen Government Bonds.
GROSSET & DUNLAP, Publishers, NEW YORK
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