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The Diary of a Freshman

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A college freshman keeps a humorous diary chronicling the awkward transition into university life: parental farewells and overprotective provisions, the hunt for suitable rooms, encounters with landladies and fellow students, and the practicalities of shared accommodations. Entries mix social observation with self-conscious reflection on classes, examinations, and campus customs, recording minor embarrassments, misunderstandings, and the slow negotiation of independence. The tone balances affectionate satire with candid self-criticism, and the episodic structure presents discrete scenes and vignettes that together sketch the anxieties and small triumphs of early collegiate experience.

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Charles Macomb Flandrau

Charles Macomb Flandrau was an American author known for his keen observations and humorous reflections on life, particularly in academic settings. His notable works include "Harvard Episodes," which captures the experiences of students at Harvard University, and "The Diary of a Freshman," offering a witty take on the trials of college life. Flandrau's writing often blends satire with social commentary, making him a distinctive voice in early 20th-century literature. Additionally, his book "Viva Mexico!" showcases his travels and experiences in Mexico, further highlighting his diverse interests and literary contributions.

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