The Putnam Hall Rebellion
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Stratemeyer Edward. The Putnam Hall Rebellion
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I. OUT ON THE CAMPUS
CHAPTER II. PEPPER PLAYS A JOKE
CHAPTER III. AT TARGET PRACTICE
CHAPTER IV. THE BLANK CARTRIDGES
CHAPTER V. A “ROUGH HOUSE” AT PUTNAM HALL
CHAPTER VI. THE NEW TEACHER
CHAPTER VII. AN ENCOUNTER ON THE LAKE
CHAPTER VIII. STARCHING AND BLUEING
CHAPTER IX. WHAT HAPPENED AT THE ICE HOUSE
CHAPTER X. A MIX-UP ON THE ROAD
CHAPTER XI. WHAT HAPPENED TO ANDY
CHAPTER XII. THE BEGINNING OF A REBELLION
CHAPTER XIII. PLUXTON CUDDLE’S PROPOSITION
CHAPTER XIV. IN WHICH THE STORM GATHERS
CHAPTER XV. WORDS AND BLOWS
CHAPTER XVI. PRISONERS IN THE DORMITORIES
CHAPTER XVII. ANDY SNOW’S DISCOVERY
CHAPTER XVIII. ON A FORAGING EXPEDITION
CHAPTER XIX. WHAT HAPPENED TO JACK RUDDY
CHAPTER XX. THE ESCAPE FROM THE GUARDROOM
CHAPTER XXI. HOW THE CADETS RAN AWAY
CHAPTER XXII. JOSIAH CRABTREE IS WORRIED
CHAPTER XXIII. A DISCOVERY IN THE WOODS
CHAPTER XXIV. THE RIVAL RUNAWAYS
CHAPTER XXV. NEWS OF INTEREST
CHAPTER XXVI. AFTER THE STOLEN CAMP OUTFIT
CHAPTER XXVII. A CASE OF TIT FOR TAT
CHAPTER XXVIII. AFTER THE TRAMPS
CHAPTER XXIX. SOMETHING OF A CONFESSION
CHAPTER XXX. BACK TO THE HALL – CONCLUSION
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“Boys, we are to have target practice to-morrow.”
“Good!” cried Pepper Ditmore. “That suits me exactly. Just wait, Jack, and see me make half a dozen bull’s-eyes, handrunning.”
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To those who have read the previous volumes of this “Putnam Hall Series,” the lads mentioned above will need no special introduction. For the benefit of others let me state that Putnam Hall Military Academy was a fine institution of learning, located on the shore of Cayuga Lake, in New York State. It was owned by Captain Victor Putnam, a retired army officer, who, in days gone by, had seen strenuous military service in the far West. It was modeled somewhat after West Point, our great national school for soldiery, but, of course, on far less pretentious proportions. The school building proper, located not far from the lake, was of brick and stone, and contained many classrooms, a big mess hall, a business office, library and sitting room, and, on the upper floors, many dormitories. Besides this building there were a gymnasium, a boathouse, a barn, and half a dozen minor structures. The location was ideal, exactly suited to such a school as Captain Putnam had established.
Jack Ruddy and Pepper Ditmore were chums, hailing from the western part of New York State. Jack was a little the older of the two and was inclined to be studious. Pepper was full of fun, and on this account was often called The Imp, a nickname that did not bother him in the least.
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