The College Freshman's Don't Book
George Fullerton Evans
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The College Freshman's Don't Book is a witty and insightful guide that offers a humorous take on the trials and tribulations of a first-year college student. George Fullerton Evans provides a lighthearted exploration of the common pitfalls and missteps that new students often encounter, making it an entertaining read for anyone embarking on their college journey.
Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century academia, this book serves as both a cautionary tale and a source of comic relief. With a blend of practical advice and humorous anecdotes, Evans highlights the importance of navigating the social and academic challenges of college life with a sense of humor.
Whether you're a current student, a recent graduate, or simply someone who enjoys a good laugh, The College Freshman's Don't Book offers a unique perspective on the college experience, reminding us all that sometimes, the best lessons come from our mistakes.
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| As to the Place | 2:33 | Read by Kevin W. Davidson | |
| As to Settling Down | 5:54 | Read by K. Zdepski | |
| As to Dress | 3:32 | Read by Greg Giordano | |
| As to Dining | 2:43 | Read by Greg Giordano | |
| As to Lectures and Studies | 7:10 | Read by Ann Boulais | |
| As to College Organizations and Friends | 5:10 | Read by Lee Smalley | |
| As to Things in General | 9:53 | Read by Lee Smalley |