
Dick and Larry: Freshmen
Written in the early 20th century, 'Dick and Larry: Freshmen' by Francis Lynde follows two young men, Dick Maxwell and Larry Donovan, as they embark on their first year at Sheddon College. The novel explores their challenges of fitting in, navigating academic pressures, and experiencing the traditional college rituals of the time, including hazing and the bridge scrap. This story highlights themes of friendship, courage, and personal growth, making it a notable depiction of male camaraderie and the college experience in the 1920s.

















