Grace Harlowe's First Year at Overton College

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Grace Harlowe's First Year at Overton College

by Josephine Chase

EN·~4 hours·68 chapters

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68 total
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E-text prepared by Sigal Alon, Verity White,

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Grace Harlowe's First - Year at Overton - College - By - JESSIE GRAHAM FLOWER, A. M.

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PHILADELPHIA - HENRY ALTEMUS COMPANY

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Copyright, 1914, by Howard E. Altemus

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Grace Harlowe's First Year at Overton College

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CHAPTER I - OFF TO COLLEGE

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CHAPTER II - J. ELFREDA INTRODUCES HERSELF.

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CHAPTER III - FIRST IMPRESSIONS

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CHAPTER IV - MIRIAM'S UNWELCOME SURPRISE

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CHAPTER V - AN INTERRUPTED STUDY HOUR

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Description

Grace Harlowe steps onto the train for her first year at Overton College, leaving behind the bustling platform of her hometown where friends and suitors gathered to bid farewell. The journey is filled with laughter, teasing, and the bittersweet promise of reunions at Christmas, setting the tone for a season of new beginnings. At the college gates she meets a mix of eager classmates and familiar faces, each carrying their own hopes for the year ahead.

Soon Grace finds herself juggling lectures, dorm life, and the lively social circles that form around clubs and study groups. Old friendships are tested while new alliances blossom, especially with fellow freshmen who share her love of debate and community service. Through humor and quiet resolve, she begins to carve a place for herself in the bustling world of Overton, learning that college is as much about character as it is about coursework.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (285K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-03-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Josephine Chase

Josephine Chase

d. 1931

Best known for creating the popular Grace Harlowe books for girls, this early 20th-century American writer published lively school, college, travel, and adventure stories under pen names. Her work helped shape a generation of series fiction for young readers.

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