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Harvard Stories: Sketches of the Undergraduate

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A series of affectionate, often comic sketches portrays undergraduate life through short anecdotes about pranks, club-room talk, social dinners, class rituals, and clashes with local authority. Framed as recollections by an alumnus, the pieces present a parade of memorable personalities and episodic incidents—ragging, plotted embarrassments, athletic and academic rivalries, and quiet moments in student rooms—mixing satire with nostalgia. Varied in length and tone, the vignettes aim to capture the customs, hierarchies, and camaraderie of college days, showing how mischief, friendship, and tradition shape the daily experience of students.

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Waldron Kintzing Post

Waldron Kintzing Post was an American author known for his work "Harvard Stories: Sketches of the Undergraduate," which provides a glimpse into the life and experiences of students at Harvard University. Through a series of engaging sketches, Post captures the spirit and challenges of undergraduate life, reflecting on the academic and social environment of the time. His writing offers valuable insights into the culture of higher education in the early 20th century, making it a notable contribution to the literary heritage surrounding American universities.

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