Marjorie Dean, College Junior

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Marjorie Dean, College Junior

by Josephine Chase

EN·~5 hours·27 chapters

Chapters

27 total
1

MARJORIE DEAN, COLLEGE JUNIOR. - CHAPTER I—A MUSICAL WELCOME

12:54
2

CHAPTER II—UNDER THE SEPTEMBER STARS

14:03
3

CHAPTER III—A VERANDA ENCOUNTER

6:22
4

CHAPTER IV—A CONGENIAL PAIR

12:23
5

CHAPTER V—A LUCKY MISHAP

12:05
6

CHAPTER VI—THE LAST OF THE HAMILTONS

10:14
7

CHAPTER VII—TWO KINDS OF GIRLS

7:26
8

CHAPTER VIII—A FROLIC AT SILVERTON HALL

16:17
9

CHAPTER IX—HER “DEAREST” WISH

11:08
10

CHAPTER X—HAMILTON ARMS AND ITS OWNER

15:46

Description

A lively portrait of college life unfolds as Marjorie Dean returns to Hamilton with her close-knit circle of friends. The opening scene finds Phyllis leading a spirited serenade, complete with violins, mandolins and banter, while the girls navigate the quirks of dormitory etiquette and the excitement of new arrivals. Their witty exchanges and heartfelt camaraderie reveal a world where music, humor, and youthful ambition blend seamlessly with the routines of campus society.

Meanwhile, Marjorie’s own quarters become a hub of conversation, as Lelia Harper tries to share her Irish souvenirs and the group debates impromptu outings to the local ice‑cream parlor. Through these early interactions, the novel captures the optimism, friendships, and subtle rivalries that define the first year of independence for a group of determined young women. Listeners will be drawn into the rhythm of their adventures, feeling the buzz of anticipation that accompanies every lecture, rehearsal, and late‑night gathering.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (302K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2011-08-23

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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