THE JANE ALLEN COLLEGE SERIESBy EDITH BANCROFT12mo. Illustrated. With cover inlay and jacket in colorsPrice per volume, $1.00Jane Allen of the Sub TeamThis series is a decided departure from the stories usually written of life in the modern college for young women. An authoritative account of the life of the college girl as it is lived today.1. JANE ALLEN OF THE SUB TEAMWhen Jane Allen left her home in Montana, to go East to Wellington College, she was sure that she could never learn to endure the restrictions of college life.2. JANE ALLEN: RIGHT GUARDJane Allen becomes a sophomore at Wellington College, but she has to face a severe trial that requires all her courage and character. The result is a triumph for being faithful to an ideal.3. JANE ALLEN: CENTERLovable Jane Allen as Junior experiences delightful days of work and play. Jane, and her chum, Judith, win leadership in class office, social and athletic circles of Sophs and Juniors.4. JANE ALLEN: JUNIORJane Allen’s college experiences, as continued in “Jane Allen, Junior,” afford the chance for a brilliant story. A rude, country girl forces her way into Wellington under false pretenses.5. JANE ALLEN: SENIORJane and Judith undertake Social Service, wherein they find actual problems more thrilling than were those of the “indoor sports.”Send For Our Free Illustrated CatalogueCUPPLES & LEON COMPANY,Publishers NewYork
THE JANE ALLEN COLLEGE SERIES
By EDITH BANCROFT
12mo. Illustrated. With cover inlay and jacket in colors
Price per volume, $1.00
Jane Allen of the Sub Team
This series is a decided departure from the stories usually written of life in the modern college for young women. An authoritative account of the life of the college girl as it is lived today.
When Jane Allen left her home in Montana, to go East to Wellington College, she was sure that she could never learn to endure the restrictions of college life.
Jane Allen becomes a sophomore at Wellington College, but she has to face a severe trial that requires all her courage and character. The result is a triumph for being faithful to an ideal.
Lovable Jane Allen as Junior experiences delightful days of work and play. Jane, and her chum, Judith, win leadership in class office, social and athletic circles of Sophs and Juniors.
Jane Allen’s college experiences, as continued in “Jane Allen, Junior,” afford the chance for a brilliant story. A rude, country girl forces her way into Wellington under false pretenses.
Jane and Judith undertake Social Service, wherein they find actual problems more thrilling than were those of the “indoor sports.”
Send For Our Free Illustrated Catalogue
CUPPLES & LEON COMPANY,Publishers NewYork