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Pushing to the Front

CHAPTER VII
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From $700 to $1,000 are by no means exceptional yearly earnings of a student who is capable of doing newspaper work or tutoring,--branches of employment that pay well at Harvard.
"There are some men that make much more.

A classmate of the writer entered college with about twenty-five dollars.

As a freshman he had a hard struggle.

In his junior year, however, he prospered and in his last ten months of undergraduate work he cleared above his college expenses, which were none too low, upward of $3,000.
"He made his money by advertising schemes and other publishing ventures.

A few months after graduation he married.


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