The college freshman's don't book
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A humorous (circa 1910) book of advice for college freshmen given by a graduate or fatherly type figure to the new college freshman. Some of it is of course dated after over 100 years (e.g. "Don't buy a roll-top desk …
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A humorous (circa 1910) book of advice for college freshmen given by a graduate or fatherly type figure to the new college freshman. Some of it is of course dated after over 100 years (e.g. "Don't buy a roll-top desk or an iron safe during your first year" ... "Don't carry a cane"), but most of it is still applicable to the college freshman of the 21st century ("Don't forget to attend a large percent of your lectures" ... "Don't hesitate to hear other people's opinions"). Illustrated with ink block sketches. The book is a period piece - enjoyable for those who like history and want some insight into the American college experience of the early 20th century.
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