Excerpt from For the Blue and Gold: A Tale of Life at the University of California
Berkeley Station is the scene, the time the middle of August, when the University town wakes up after a three months' sleep and takes on a livelier hue with the Opening of a new college year. A train from the city has just arrived, and, as a result, the reader is, in the foregoing dialogue, introduced to James Rawson, sub-freshman, and to the leading spirit of a band of jolly sophomores. According to immemorial custom the latter is gathered at the station to see how many green freshmen can be baited.
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