A Master's Degree

audiobook

A Master's Degree

by Margaret Hill McCarter

EN·~5 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total
1

By Margaret Hill McCarter

0:46
2

THE MEETING

3:58
3

CHAPTER I. “DEAN FUNNYBONE”

10:39
4

CHAPTER II. POTTER'S CLAY

23:45
5

CHAPTER III. PIGEON PLACE

15:19
6

CHAPTER IV. THE KICKAPOO CORRAL

20:16
7

CHAPTER V. THE STORM

22:30
8

CHAPTER VI. THE GAME

25:19
9

CHAPTER VII. THE DAY OF RECKONING

14:25
10

CHAPTER VIII. LOSS, OR GAIN?

38:58

Description

A bright September day brings together two very different strangers at the grand doorway of Sunrise College. Vincent Burgess, a polished Boston scholar, steps onto the campus alongside Vic Burleigh, a sturdy, rough‑hewn youth from a Kansas ranch. Their first walk up the stone steps is marked by the awe‑inspiring rotunda, the glowing Kansas State Seal, and a chorus of curious onlookers—including the president’s niece, a diligent library maid, and a dean with a reputation for both humor and exacting standards. The moment is fleeting, yet it sparks an undercurrent of rivalry that promises to shape their days on campus.

As the semester unfolds, the two men find themselves drawn into the rhythms of academic life, the expectations of townfolk, and the subtle politics of a college perched on a ridge overlooking Lagonda Ledge. Their clash of backgrounds—East versus West, scholar versus farmer—sets the stage for a compelling exploration of ambition, identity, and the transformative power of education. Listeners will be invited into a world where friendships and conflicts alike are forged under the watchful eyes of a community eager for progress.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (296K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Charles Keller, and David Widger

Release date

1998-06-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Margaret Hill McCarter

Margaret Hill McCarter

1860–1938

A popular early 20th-century novelist in Kansas, she wrote historical fiction rooted in prairie life and frontier legend. Before turning fully to fiction, she worked as a teacher and built a reputation as a public speaker as well as an author.

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