A collection of nine short stories (originally published in magazine form) about Princeton University undergraduates in the 1890s. Includes the title story (1898), "The College and the Circus," "At the Corner of Lover's Lane" (1900), "Leg Pull" (1901), "Reddy Armstrong's Reformation" (1899), "The Advantages of a College Education" (1900), "The Man in the Window" (1897), "What the Old Graduate Learned" (1899), and the eight-part "Talks with a Kid Brother" (1902–07).