Frank Armstrong at College

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Frank Armstrong at College

by Matthew M. Colton

EN·~5 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total
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FRANK ARMSTRONG AT COLLEGE

0:18
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Frank Armstrong at College. - CHAPTER I. THE FRESHMAN RUSH.

13:22
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CHAPTER II. A BRUSH WITH THE POLICE.

17:51
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CHAPTER III. THE CODFISH CREATES NEWS.

13:55
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CHAPTER IV. MAKING THE ELEVEN.

16:42
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CHAPTER V. FRANK LEARNS TO TACKLE THE DUMMY.

14:55
7

CHAPTER VI. THE GREAT FRESHMAN BATTLE.

16:58
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CHAPTER VII. A WRECK AT THE HARBOR.

15:41
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CHAPTER VIII. FUN AT THE THEATER.

15:42
10

CHAPTER IX. A JUMP IN BASEBALL AND THE RESULT.

15:31

Description

The story opens on a crisp September evening in New Haven, where a tide of incoming students floods the town for the first day of college. Seniors, juniors, sophomores and the nervous freshmen stream through Chapel Street, guided by torch‑bearing marshals and the lively strains of a brass band. The traditional “rush” transforms strangers into a single, buzzing cohort, setting a vivid backdrop of youthful excitement and timeless Yale rituals.

Amid the swirling parade we meet three inseparable friends: the ever‑dapper Frank Armstrong, his quick‑witted companion Jimmy Turner, and the flamboyant Codfish in his striking Norfolk suit. Their banter captures the blend of bravado and nervous anticipation that defines the freshman experience. As the band pauses and the crowd sways, the trio’s camaraderie hints at the adventures and misadventures that lie ahead, promising a lively portrait of college life seen through their eyes.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (310K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Edwards, Michaela Chovitkova and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2015-01-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Matthew M. Colton

Matthew M. Colton

1859–1925

Best known for the lively Frank Armstrong school-and-sports stories, this writer published under the name Matthew M. Colton while building tales full of football, teamwork, and youthful adventure. The name is generally treated as a pseudonym linked to Walter Camp, one of the most influential figures in early American football.

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