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A College Story for Girls

BRENDA'S COUSIN
AT RADCLIFFE

By HELEN LEAH REED

Author of "Brenda: Her School and Her Club"
"Amy in Acadia," etc.

Illustrated by Alice Barber Stephens. l2mo. Decorated Cloth, $1.50




No better college story has been written.—Providence News.

Miss Reed is herself a Radcliffe woman, and she has made a sympathetic and accurate study of the woman's college at Cambridge.—Chicago Evening Post.

The author is one of the best equipped of our writers for girls of larger growth. Her stories are strong, intelligent, and wholesome.—The Outlook, N. Y.

The book has the background of old Cambridge, a little of Harvard, and Boston in the distance. . . . The heroine is a fine girl, and the other characters are girls of many varieties and from many places. New York Commercial Advertiser.

She brings out all sides of the life, and, while making much of the fun and good fellowship, does not let it be forgotten that work and growth are the end and object of it all.—Chicago Tribune.




LITTLE, BROWN, & CO., Publishers
254 Washington Street, Boston