
audiobook
by Edith K. (Edith Kellogg) Dunton
BETTY WALES, SOPHOMORE A STORY FOR GIRLS - BY MARGARET WARDE
CHAP INTRODUCTION I MOVING IN II ELEANOR'S FRESHMAN III PARADES AND PARTIES IV ELEANOR WATSON, AUTHORESS V POINTS OF VIEW VI ON AMBITION VII ON TO MIDYEARS VIII THE "FIRST FOUR" IX THE COMPLICATIONS OF LIFE X IN THE "ARGUS" SANCTUM XI A PROBLEM IN ETHICS XII A BRIEF FOR THE DEFENSE XIII VICTORY OR DEFEAT XIV A DISTINGUISHED GUEST XV DISAPPOINTMENTS XVI DORA CARLSON'S "SUGARING-OFF" XVII A MAY-DAY RESOLUTION XVIII TRIUMPHS AND TROUBLES XIX GOOD-BYES - ILLUSTRATIONS - THE "SHOW" WAS A TREMENDOUS SUCCESS - "DON'T PUT THAT GREEN VASE THERE" - "WELL," SAID MISS FERRIS, "THAT WON'T BE NEW WORK" - "LET US MAKE A FAIR START," HE SAID - THE GREEN LINE WAS SHOUTING ITSELF HOARSE - ELEANOR DID NOT ANSWER - "NEVER MIND THAT NOW," SAID BETTY - INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I - MOVING IN
CHAPTER II - ELEANOR'S FRESHMAN
CHAPTER III - PARADES AND PARTIES
CHAPTER IV - ELEANOR WATSON, AUTHORESS
CHAPTER V - POINTS OF VIEW
CHAPTER VI - ON AMBITION
CHAPTER VII - ON TO MIDYEARS
CHAPTER VIII - THE "FIRST FOUR"
In this lively college tale, a bright‑hearted sophomore named Betty Wales settles into her new room at the bustling Belden House. From the moment she greets a cheeky green lizard and juggles boxes and a tumbling Japanese screen, her easygoing humor and quick wit shine through. As her roommate Eleanor Watson arrives, the two girls immediately clash and click, hinting at a friendship that will shape their entire year.
Betty’s circle of dorm‑mates—ranging from the practical‑joking Mary Brooks to the steady Rachel Morrison—creates a tapestry of antics, secret rumors, and heartfelt moments. Their shared adventures, from mischievous “Mountain Day” escapades to spirited debates over college life, capture the excitement and uncertainty of becoming a young woman at Harding. Listeners will be drawn into the camaraderie, the subtle rivalries, and the gentle lessons Betty imparts, all set against the backdrop of early‑20th‑century academia.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (342K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-09-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1875–1944
Best known for the beloved Betty Wales books, this American writer captured college life, friendship, and ambition for young women in the early 1900s. Her stories have an easy charm and a lively sense of campus adventure.
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