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College Men Without Money

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This work compiles a series of essays and articles that explore the experiences of students and graduates who have navigated the challenges of obtaining a college education with limited financial resources. It emphasizes themes of determination, hard work, and the influence of family support, particularly maternal encouragement. The narratives illustrate various strategies employed by individuals to fund their education, highlighting the dignity of labor and the belief that poverty does not preclude success. The collection aims to inspire and guide those aspiring to higher education despite financial constraints, showcasing the triumphs of those who have persevered against the odds.

About the Author

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Carl Brown Riddle

Carl Brown Riddle was an American author known for his exploration of social issues in early 20th-century America. His notable work, "College Men Without Money," addresses the challenges faced by young men pursuing higher education in a time of economic hardship. Riddle's writing reflects a keen awareness of the financial struggles that can impede academic aspirations, making his work relevant to discussions about education and class. Through his narratives, he contributed to the literary discourse surrounding the intersection of education, economics, and personal ambition.

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