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ing Corporal's Chevrons.
UNCLE SAM'S BOYS AS SERGEANTS;
Or, Handling Their First Real Commands.
UNCLE SAM'S BOYS IN THE PHILIPPINES;
Or, Following the Flag Against the Moros.
Battleship Boys Series
By FRANK GEE PATCHIN
These stories throb with the life of young Americans on to-day's huge
drab Dreadnaughts.
THE BATTLESHIP BOYS AT SEA;
Or, Two Apprentices in Uncle Sam's Navy.
THE BATTLESHIP BOYS FIRST STEP UPWARD;
Or, Winning Their Grades as Petty Officers.
THE BATTLESHIP BOYS IN FOREIGN SERVICE;
Or, Earning New Ratings in European Seas.
THE BATTLESHIP BOYS IN THE TROPICS;
Or, Upholding the American Flag in a Honduras Revolution.
The Meadow-Brook Girls Series
By JANET ALDRIDGE
Real live stories pulsing with the vibrant atmosphere of outdoor life.
THE MEADOW-BROOK GIRLS UNDER CANVAS.
THE MEADOW-BROOK GIRLS ACROSS COUNTRY.
THE MEADOW-BROOK GIRLS AFLOAT.
THE MEADOW-BROOK GIRLS IN THE HILLS.
THE MEADOW-BROOK GIRLS BY THE SEA.
THE MEADOW-BROOK GIRLS ON THE TENNIS COURTS.
High School Boys Series
By H. IRVING HANCOCK
In this series of bright, crisp books a new note has been struck. Boys
of every age under sixty will be interested in these fascinating
volumes.
THE HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMEN;
Or, Dick & Co.'s First Year Pranks and Sports.
THE HIGH SCHOOL PITCHER;
Or, Dick & Co. on the Gridley Diamond.
THE HIGH SCHOOL LEFT END;
Or, Dick & Co. Grilling on the Football Gridiron.
THE HIGH SCHOOL CAPTAIN OF THE TEAM;
Or, Dick & Co. Leading the Athletic Vanguard.
By H. IRVING HANCOCK
This series of stories, based on the actual doings of grammar school
boys, comes near to the heart of the average American boy.
THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL BOYS OF GRIDLEY;
Or, Dick & Co. Start Things Moving.
THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL BOYS SNOWBOUND;
Or, Dick & Co. at Winter Sports.
THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL BOYS IN THE WOODS;
Or, Dick & Co. Trail Fun and Knowledge.
THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL BOYS IN SUMMER ATHLETICS;
Or, Dick & Co. Make Their Fame Secure.
High School Boys' Vacation Series
By H. IRVING HANCOCK
"Give us more Dick Prescott books!"
This has been the burden of the cry from young readers of the country
over. Almost numberless letters have been received by the publishers,
making this eager demand; for Dick
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