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 BOOKS BY RALPH D. PAINE

COLLEGE SERIES—Continued

Sandy Sawyer, Sophomore

Illustrated, 12mo. $1.50

"There is no little fun and humor in the book, and Sandy with his push and enterprise is a most likable young fellow."—Springfield Republican.

"'Sandy Sawyer, Sophomore,' is a clean, healthy book, the kind that makes you as an adult wish you could be young again for the keener pleasure the book would give you; but even the deadened sensibilities, when school days are becoming a dim recollection, cannot lessen your appreciation of how a boy would enjoy this book The author preaches cleanness and fairness in classroom and on athletic field."—Cincinnati Times-Star.

The Fugitive Freshman

Illustrated, 12mo. $1.50

"A mysterious disappearance, a wreck, the real thing in a game of baseball are but a few of the excitements the book contains, which are presented as only Mr. Paine can present them."—Philadelphia Ledger.

"Wherever he goes he takes with him the college atmosphere, and while away engages in many entertaining adventures."—Boston Globe.

"Ralph D. Paine has never told a better story for boys than in 'The Fugitive Freshman.' His young hero disappears from college because he fears his father's wrath over the debts he has piled up and has all kinds of adventures. It is an excellent book because the author is never sensational. He points good morals without any preaching."—San Francisco Chronicle.