This classic volume contains stories of student life in the late
19th Century at one of America's oldest colleges, Bowdoin College.
Published in 1901, the stories reveal a bygone era and many have
the ring of true experience. Stories about famous American
professors and student pranks and prejudices, about athletics and
academics as they once existed. Not only are these fascinating and
often amusing portraits of student life, but they also contain
scenes of Maine life more than 100 years ago. Well illustrated,
these stories include writings of Bowdoin presidents William DeW.
Hyde and Kenneth C.M. Sills and by U.S. House Speaker Thomas B.
Reed. This new edition features a preface by Barry Mills, 14th
president of the Bowdoin College.
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