"The College Freshman's Don't Book" by George Fullerton Evans is a funny and helpful handbook for students just starting college way back in the early 1900s. It’s like a how-to guide for surviving college, but in a silly way. The book gives advice to freshmen about all sorts of things, like how to act around people, what to expect in class, and how to get used to college life. Evans shares tips on everything from finding a place to live and dressing right to eating politely and making friends. It's all meant to help students avoid common mistakes, like spending too much money or disrespecting teachers. The whole point is to show students that college is about having fun, but also being responsible and making smart choices, which is still true for college students today.

The College Freshman's Don't Book in the interests of freshmen at large, especially those whose remaining at large uninstructed & unguided appears a worry and a menace to college & university society these remarks and hints are set forth by G. F. E. (A. B.) a sympathizer
By George Fullerton Evans
Discover how to navigate the ups and downs of freshman year with humor and wit, avoiding embarrassing blunders and making the most of college life.
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2013-04-04
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