        item: #1 of 10
          id: 11115
      author: Standish, Burt L.
       title: Frank Merriwell at Yale; Or, Freshman Against Freshman
        date: None
       words: 77370
      flesch: 91
     summary: It was said that Frank Merriwell was to be given a show in the second game, and a large number of Yale men who were not freshmen had come on to see what he would do. Are you a prize fighter in disguise? That experience was enough to satisfy him that Frank Merriwell knew a great deal more than he did about boxing.
    keywords: ball; browning; bruce; dat; der; diamond; ditson; face; fellow; frank; freshmen; game; good; gordon; great; hand; harry; harvard; head; hit; know; little; look; man; matter; mean; merriwell; pierson; place; rattleton; right; room; saw; second; sophomores; sophs; team; ter; thing; thought; time; way; yale; yer
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        item: #2 of 10
          id: 18939
      author: Stokes, Roy Eliot
       title: Andy at Yale Or, The Great Quadrangle Mystery
        date: None
       words: 61814
      flesch: 95
     summary: Oh, you Andy Blair! Andy sank back blushing, but Miss Fuller took it in good part. You're all right, Dunk! Come on, Dunk, said Andy good naturedly.
    keywords: andy; andy blair; ball; blair; book; boys; chet; college; day; door; dunk; farmer; fellows; friend; gaffington; game; good; guess; hall; ikey; lads; let; link; little; look; looking; man; milton; money; mortimer; new; place; right; room; run; students; thought; tom; way; work; yale
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        item: #3 of 10
          id: 19402
      author: Standish, Burt L.
       title: Frank Merriwell's Reward
        date: None
       words: 70352
      flesch: 92
     summary: And Mr. Merriwell--you know that Mr. Merriwell wouldn't befriend and favor him as he is doing now if Buck were a drunkard. You'll be more certain of it than ever if you let it run over you! Frank Merriwell warned, stepping to the sidewalk, and drawing Dismal's lank body quickly back from the street.
    keywords: agnew; badger; barney; bart; bink; buck; course; danny; door; elsie; eyes; face; father; frank; frank merriwell; friends; good; great; gun; hand; head; hodge; inza; lee; look; man; men; merriwell; merry; pike; ready; right; room; round; sea; thing; thought; time; way; westerner; winnie
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        item: #4 of 10
          id: 21958
      author: Standish, Burt L.
       title: Frank Merriwell's Races
        date: None
       words: 72362
      flesch: 90
     summary: Well? Well, he made a mistake in Frank Merriwell, for Merriwell despised him all the more, although he did nothing to injure Ditson. Within the boathouse, at this very moment, Bob Collingwood was saying to Frank Merriwell: You cannot row in the race to-day, Merriwell.
    keywords: boy; chapter; college; diamond; eyes; face; fellow; flemming; frank; frank merriwell; friends; game; good; griswold; hand; harry; hartwick; harvard; horse; jack; little; man; manner; merriwell; moment; money; nemo; new; race; rattleton; right; room; run; sort; thing; thornton; time; tom; way; yale; yates
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        item: #5 of 10
          id: 35127
      author: Standish, Burt L.
       title: Frank Merriwell's Return to Yale
        date: None
       words: 94024
      flesch: 87
     summary: The sergeant took up a pen, and looking at Frank, asked: What is your name? Frank Merriwell, was the quiet response. Frank who? Why, Frank Merriwell, of course. Was he the one that caught Jack? Yes. I might have known it.
    keywords: babbitt; baker; browning; college; diamond; door; examination; face; fellow; ford; frank; frank merriwell; game; good; great; hand; harvard; inza; look; man; marline; mason; matter; mellor; men; merriwell; miller; moment; page; paper; place; play; princeton; rattleton; right; room; students; team; tell; thing; thought; time; way; yale
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        item: #6 of 10
          id: 37906
      author: Williams, Wayland Wells
       title: The Whirligig of Time
        date: None
       words: 149078
      flesch: 83
     summary: 'Tell James to come,' she said when I told her I would write you. At last James looked at his watch and announced that it was nearly lunch time.
    keywords: aunt; aunt selina; away; beatrice; boys; brother; business; cecilia; chance; course; day; days; dear; end; evening; eyes; face; fact; father; feeling; good; half; hand; harry; head; heart; help; home; house; idea; james; left; let; life; little; look; love; madge; man; matter; mind; miss; moment; morning; mother; mrs; new; old; people; person; place; play; point; question; right; room; selina; sort; talk; thing; thought; time; tommy; train; uncle; uncle james; voice; want; way; wimbourne; woman; words; work; world; years; york; young
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        item: #7 of 10
          id: 40105
      author: Chadwick, Lester
       title: Baseball Joe at Yale; or, Pitching for the College Championship
        date: None
       words: 54213
      flesch: 92
     summary: Maybe I will--so long, and the two friends parted to go their ways, one to dream over the good fortune of the other--to envy him--while Joe himself--Baseball Joe as his friends called him--thought rather regretfully of the time he must lose at college when, if he had been allowed his own way, he would have sought admission to some minor baseball league, to work himself up to a major position. To Joe baseball was as much of a business--or a profession if you like--as the pulpit was to a divinity student, or the courts to a member of the law school.
    keywords: ball; baseball; baseball joe; chance; coaches; college; day; game; good; guess; head; joe; man; matson; new; pitcher; place; play; practice; red; ricky; right; room; spike; team; think; time; tom; varsity; way; weston; work; yale
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        item: #8 of 10
          id: 46674
      author: Johnson, Owen
       title: Stover at Yale
        date: None
       words: 101415
      flesch: 85
     summary: Whereupon Mr. Dink Stover began a long, victorious debate with his conscience, one of those soul-satisfying arguments that always end one way, as conscience is a singularly poor debater when pitted against a resourceful mind. Good boy, Stover! Congratulations! Oh, Dink Stover, have we your eye? The last call, caught up by every voice, went swelling in volume, accompanied by a general uplifting of mugs and glasses.
    keywords: baron; bob; brockhurst; campus; captain; class; college; coming; course; crowd; day; dink; dink stover; end; eyes; face; feeling; fellows; game; gimbel; good; great; half; hand; head; hello; hold; hungerford; hunter; joe; left; life; line; look; man; mccarthy; mcnab; mind; moment; new; place; regan; right; room; saw; sir; society; sophomore; sort; stand; story; stover; talk; thing; thought; time; tom; voice; want; way; yale; year
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        item: #9 of 10
          id: 47966
      author: Colton, Matthew M.
       title: Frank Armstrong at College
        date: None
       words: 57894
      flesch: 86
     summary: [Illustration: The Yale quarter drove another forward pass to Armstrong who caught it cleanly and was off like the wind.--_Page 279_] FRANK ARMSTRONG AT COLLEGE By MATTHEW M. COLTON AUTHOR OF Frank Armstrong's Vacation, Frank Armstrong at Queens, Frank Armstrong's Second Term, Frank Armstrong, Captain of the Nine, Frank Armstrong, Drop Kicker. HOW ALL THINGS CAME OUT AT LAST 283 Frank Armstrong at College.
    keywords: armstrong; ball; boys; captain; chance; club; coach; codfish; crowd; day; end; feet; field; football; frank; frank armstrong; freshman; game; gleason; good; great; half; harvard; jimmy; jump; line; look; man; men; minutes; moment; news; place; play; practice; right; second; team; thing; time; track; turner; way; work; yale; young
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        item: #10 of 10
          id: 5825
      author: Andrews, Mary Raymond Shipman
       title: The Courage of the Commonplace
        date: None
       words: 11230
      flesch: 84
     summary: All over the campus surges a crowd; students of the other classes, seniors who last year stood in the compact gathering at the tree and left it sore-hearted, not having been taken; sophomores who will stand there next year, who already are hoping for and dreading their Tap Day; little freshmen, each one sure that he, at least, will be of the elect; and again the iron-gray heads, the interested faces of old Yale men, and the gay spring hats like bouquets of flowers. As if there were no afternoon tea, no mob of Yale men in the streets, no world full of people who might, if they pleased, see those tears and understand.
    keywords: boy; boys; class; day; face; father; girl; head; johnny; man; mclean; men; president; yale; years
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