
FRANK MERRIWELL'S RETURN TO YALE - BY BURT L. STANDISH - AUTHOR OF "Frank Merriwell's Schooldays," "Frank Merriwell's Trip West," "Frank Merriwell's Chums," "Frank Merriwell's Foes," "Frank Merriwell Down South," etc. - PHILADELPHIA. DAVID MCKAY, PUBLISHER, 604-8 SOUTH WASHINGTON SQUARE. - Copyright, 1897 and 1904 By STREET & SMITH - Frank Merriwell's Return to Yale
FRANK MERRIWELL'S RETURN TO YALE.
CHAPTER I. - GREETINGS ON THE CAMPUS.
CHAPTER II. - IMPRISONED IN A CHIMNEY.
CHAPTER III. - TURNING THE TABLES.
CHAPTER IV. - READY FOR THE TEST.
CHAPTER V. - ONE OF THE MISSING PAPERS.
CHAPTER VI. - THE PROFESSOR'S CASE.
CHAPTER VII. - A FORCED CONFESSION.
CHAPTER VIII. - PICKING OUT A TEAM.
Frank Merriwell steps back onto the familiar lawns of Yale, greeted by a parade of old classmates who swarm the quadrangle with the same exuberant handshakes that marked their previous years. The opening scene captures the lively chatter about football, crew, and upcoming secret‑society elections, while a whimsical “gripsack shower” of luggage adds a light‑hearted touch to the reunion. Merriwell’s easy confidence and sense of duty immediately re‑establish him as the campus’s moral compass, ready to balance study and sport.
As the junior year begins, old friendships are tested by new rivalries on the football field and in the rowing crew, and whispers of campus intrigue hint at challenges beyond the classroom. Merriwell’s teammates—Jack Diamond, Bruce Browning, and Harry Rattleton—reappear after a cross‑country adventure, each bringing their own ambitions and dilemmas. Listeners will follow Frank as he navigates academic pressures, athletic contests, and the hidden politics of Yale, all while staying true to the honor and perseverance that define him.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (499K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2011-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1866–1945
Best known for creating the wildly popular Frank Merriwell adventures, this prolific dime-novel writer helped shape a whole era of boys' fiction with stories full of school spirit, sports, and action.
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