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Jean Cabot at Ashton

Chapter 2: Illustrations
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A young woman leaves her Western home to begin freshman year at a small Eastern college, facing homesickness and new social landscapes. Through arrival and first impressions she forms friendships, navigates dorm life and initiation rituals, and takes part in dances, banquets, costume and chafing-dish parties, athletic contests including the Harvard–Yale game and college tennis, and academic events such as prize speaking and Class Day. Visits from family and cousins punctuate her experience, and recurring episodes of rivalry, camaraderie, and public performance reveal her growing confidence and adaptation to collegiate traditions.

Illustrations

"Well, I never, a freshman, asleep at the switch!" (Page 23) Frontispiece
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"Why, what are you doing here? We've been looking for you all over college" 90
"I don't know yet, Jean, but a man can do anything if he's educated" 152
"Somebody open the south window, quick!" 178
With a quick movement she threw it over the shoulder of her antagonist 258
Natalie went after the last two games in whirlwind fashion 328