[Dick Prescott’s Third Year at West Point by H. Irving Hancock]@TWC D-Link bookDick Prescott’s Third Year at West Point CHAPTER X 8/13
Really, Prescott, you don't get any further with an excess of boning." "I always try to get as high in my class as I can," sighed Dick. "True, that has never been extremely high yet.
But a fellow wants to be well up, so he can spare a few numbers, in case anything happens, you know." "I'd just as soon be anywhere above the three fellows at the bottom of the Glass," replied Haynes, stifling another yawn. "Well, I hope you at least attain to your ambitions in the matter," replied Dick, regretfully eyeing two of his text-books that he wanted to dig into in turn.
There was not a heap of study time left now, before the call came for supper formation. "My ambitions run along different lines," announced Haynes. "Along different lines than class standing ?" inquired Dick. "Yes; if you mean the kind of class standing that comes from the academic board," went on Haynes. "Why, I didn't know there was any other kind, except standing in drill, and believe nearly all of the men here stand well in drill." "Oh, there are some other kinds," pursued Haynes.
"Personal standing, for instance ?" "Thank heaven personal standing is rather easily reached here," replied Dick.
"All a fellow has to do is to be courteous and honorable and his personal standing just about takes care of itself." "Oh, there are some other little matters in personal standing. Take the class presidency, Prescott, for instance." "Yes ?" queried Dick.
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