
Left Half Harmon is a juvenile fiction novel by Ralph Henry Barbour, first published in 1921. The story follows Willard Harmon as he navigates friendships and rivalries at Alton Academy, where he becomes involved with a trio of boys after a chaotic encounter in New York City. The narrative explores themes of camaraderie and competition in the context of school life and football, highlighting the pressures faced by young athletes. Barbour's work captures the spirit of adolescence through humor and sportsmanship.












































































