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Betty Wales, Senior
by Edith K. (Edith Kellogg) Dunton
- Language
- EN
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Description
Set in the United States during the early 20th century, this novel follows Betty Wales during her final year at Harding College. It portrays her experiences as a senior student, focusing on themes of friendship, personal development, and the emotions associated with nearing graduation. The narrative begins with Betty’s return to campus, where she reconnects with friends and navigates the social environment of college life. The story emphasizes her interactions with characters such as her roommate, Rachel, and a new freshman she assists, illustrating the camaraderie and challenges of college relationships. The tone remains light and reflects the nostalgic and lively atmosphere of campus traditions and personal growth. The work provides insight into the collegiate experience of American young women during this period, balancing humour with explorations of maturity and social connection.
The novel concludes the series of Betty Wales stories, highlighting her final year and her evolving relationships amidst the transition from college life.
The novel concludes the series of Betty Wales stories, highlighting her final year and her evolving relationships amidst the transition from college life.
From the opening pages
For the information of those readers who have not followed Betty Wales through the first three years of her college career, as described in “Betty Wales, Freshman,” “Betty Wales, Sophomore,” and “Betty Wales, Junior,” it should be explained that most of Betty’s little circle began to be friends in their freshman year, when they lived off the campus at Mrs. Chapin’s, and Mary Brooks, the only sophomore in the house, ruled them with an autocratic hand. Betty found Helen Adams a comical and sometimes a trying roommate. Rachel Morrison and Katherine Kittredge were also at Mrs. Chapin’s, and Roberta Lewis, who adored Mary Brooks and was desperately afraid of every one else in the house, though Betty Wales guessed that shyness was at the bottom of Roberta’s haughty manner. Eleanor Watson was the most prominent member of the group that year and part of the next. Betty admired her greatly but found her a very difficult person to win as a friend, though in the end she proved worthy of all the trouble she had cost. At the beginning of sophomore year the Chapin House girls moved to the campus, and “the B’s” and Madeline Ayres, who explained that she lived in “Bohemia, New York,” joined the circle. In their junior year Betty and her friends organized the “Merry Hearts” society, and Georgia Ames, a freshman friend of Madeline’s, amused and mystified the whole college until she was finally discovered to be merely one of Madeline’s many delightful inventions. But the joke was on the “Merry Hearts” when a real Georgia Ames entered college. It was when they were juniors, too, that the “Merry Hearts” took a vacation trip to the Bahamas and incidentally manœuvred a romance for two of their faculty friends—which caused Mary Brooks to rename their society the Merry Match-makers. And now if any one wishes to know what Betty Wales and her friends did after they left college, well—there’s something about it in “Betty Wales, B.A.,” “Betty Wales & Co.,” “Betty Wales on the Campus,” and “Betty Wales Decides.” Contents I “Back to College Again” 9 II A Senior Class-Meeting 25 III The Belden House “Initiation Party” 49 IV An Adventurous Mountain Day 69 V The Return of Mary Brooks 86 VI Helen Adams’s Mission 106 VII Roberta “Arrives” 126 VIII The Greatest Toy-Shop on Earth 143 IX A Wedding and a Visit to Bohemia
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