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Two young men from the West arrive at a college as freshmen and, after acquiring a humorous nickname, share a room and confront the routines and rituals of campus life. The narrative follows their adjustment through a series of episodic scenes—making friends, coping with homesickness, engaging in pranks, athletic contests, scholarship pursuits, floods, and communal celebrations—portraying both comic mishaps and moments that test their character. The sequence emphasizes everyday student experiences, the forging of camaraderie, and the practical lessons of responsibility and belonging that shape their first-year development.
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