
Published in 1914, 'College Men Without Money' by Carl Brown Riddle is a collection of personal narratives from students in the early 20th century who navigated financial hardships to pursue their education. The book highlights the determination and resilience of individuals like Forrest B. Ames and Rev. Richard Aspinall as they share their experiences of balancing work and studies. This compilation serves as an inspiring testament to overcoming adversity through hard work and the support of mentors, aiming to encourage future generations of students facing similar challenges.






