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COLUMBIA HIGH ON THE RIVER
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THE BOYS OF COLUMBIA HIGH SERIES By GRAHAM B. FORBES Never was there a cleaner, brighter, more manly boy than Frank Allen, the hero of this series of boys' tales, . and never was there a better crowd of lads to associate with than the students of the School. All boys will read these stories with deep interest. The rivalry between the towns along the river was of the keenest, and plots and counterplots to win the championships, at baseball, at football, at boat racing, at track athletics, and at ice hockey, were without number. Any lad reading one rolume of this series will surely want the others. The Boys of Columbia High ; Or The All Around Rivals of the School. The Boys of Columbia High on ihe Diamond^ Or Winning Out by Pluck. The Boys of Columbia High on tj>e River ; Or The Boat Race Plot that Failed. The Boys of Columbia High on the Gridironj Or The Struggle for the Silver Cup. The Boys of Columbia High on the Ice; Or Out for the Hockey Championship. i2mo. Illustrated. Handsomely bound in cloth, w'tit tover desigp. and wrappers in colors. Price, 40 cents per volume. GROSSET & DUNLAP, Publishers, NEW YORK