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Title: Winning His "W"
A Story of Freshman Year at College
Author: Everett Titsworth Tomlinson
Release Date: May 8, 2005 [eBook #15801]
Language: English
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WINNING HIS "W"
A Story of Freshman Year at College
by
EVERETT T. TOMLINSON
M.A. Donohue & Company
Chicago New York
1904
PREFACE
In this book I have endeavored to relate the story of a boy's early
experiences in college life--a boy who was neither unnaturally good nor
preternaturally bad, wholesome, earnest, impulsive, making just such
mistakes as a normal boy would make, and yet earnest, sincere, and
healthy. We all have known just such boys and are grateful that they are
neither uncommon nor unknown.
Perhaps it may add a little to the interest of this tale if it is stated
that many of the events described in it actually occurred. I have not
tagged a "moral" upon it, for if the story itself shall not bear its own
moral, then the addition will not add to it.
EVERETT T. TOMLINSON.
Elizabeth, New Jersey.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
I. THE OPENING TERM
II. PETER JOHN'S ARRIVAL
III. NEW FRIENDS AND NEW EXPERIENCES
IV. A CLOUD OF WITNESSES
V. UNSOUGHT ATTENTIONS
VI. A RACE IN THE DARKNESS
VII. SPLINTER'S QUESTIONS
VIII. THE PARADE
IX. THE WALK WITH MOTT
X. A VISITOR
XI. THE PERPETUAL PROBLEM
XII. THE MEET
XIII. WAGNER'S ADVICE
XIV. THE ADVICE FOLLOWED
XV. A REVERSED DECISION
XVI. TELEGRAMS
XVII. PETER JOHN'S DOWNFALL
XVIII. AN ALARMING REPORT
XIX. A RARE INTERVIEW
XX. A CRISIS
XXI. THE EXAMINATION
XXII. A FRESH EXCITEMENT
XXIII. THE RUSH TO COVENTRY CENTER
XXIV. THE MYSTERY OF THE CANES
XXV. ON THE TRAIL
XXVI. ST. PATRICK'S DAY
XXVII. CONCLUSION
CHAPTER I
THE OPENING TERM
"I've got a letter from Peter John."
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