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BOOKS BY RALPH D. PAINE


COLLEGE SERIES


"In his stories of sport, Ralph Paine accomplishes considerable in the right direction. He shows the reader the sport itself, and not only the final-moment peep at it. He preaches subtly, too, for cleanness in athletics, and I doubt not that his books have done a great deal toward imbuing young men with a proper conception of the honest red-blood world of muscle."—W. W. Aulick in The Bookman.


Campus Days

Illustrated, 12mo. $1.50

Ralph Paine writes of college life and adventure with a knowledge, humor, and genial liveliness that bring foot-ball games, classrooms, campus, and undergraduates vividly before us. In this new book he tells of grinds and sports, of athletes and loafers, of their troubles, their triumphs, their sentimental adventures and hare-brained escapades.


The Stroke Oar

Illustrated, 12mo. $1.50

"A wholesome, vigorous story."—Chicago Tribune.

"A jolly, rollicking, bully narration."—Boston Globe.

"Good, clean, and wholesome, filled with the atmosphere of athletic and out-of-door living and thinking."—Richmond Times-Dispatch.

"The hero is a first-rate story and his mistakes and triumphs make a first-rate story."—Boston Transcript.


CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, NEW YORK