[1] This farce is printed by the kind permission of the Hasty Pudding Club for which it was originally written.
[2] There is no fiction about this. It was done by a Harvard oarsman.
By Anna Katharine Green, author of "The Leavenworth Case," "The Doctor, His Wife, and the Clock," etc., etc. With frontispiece.
The Study of a boy. By "Rita," author of "A Gender in Satin," etc.
By Hubert Crackanthorpe, author of "Wreckage."
By Ellinor Meirion. Uniform with "A Literary Courtship."
A novel by Frederic Breton, author of "A Heroine in Homespun," etc.
An episode in the career of an adventuress. By Frederic Henry Balfour (Ross George Dering), author of "Dr. Mirabel's Theory," "Giraldi," etc., etc.
By W. Clark Russell, author of "The Wreck of the Grosvenor," etc. No. 4 in the Autonym Library.
By W. H. Mallock, author of "A Romance of the Nineteenth Century," etc., etc.
By Hamilton Aïdé, author of "Poet and Peer," etc.
By George Herbert Bartlett. Uniform with "A Literary Courtship." Frontispiece.
By John Seymour Wood. Uniform with "Harvard Stories." Illustrated.
A Story of Six Weeks and Afterwards. By Theodore Gift, author of "Pretty Miss Bellew Dishonored," etc.