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Classics Read in English _ A Hoosier Chronicle by Meredith Nicholson
"A Hoosier Chronicle" by Meredith Nicholson is a novel written in the early 20th century. Set against the backdrop of a small college town in Indiana, the book introduces readers to Sylvia Garrison, the young granddaughter of Professor Andrew Kelton, as she navigates her sheltered life in an academic household. The novel touches on themes of education, social class, and personal development within the close-knit academic community. At the start of the story, Sylvia is portrayed as an intelligent and introspective young girl, raised primarily by her grandfather who has devoted his life to teaching and academia. The chapter illustrates her daily life, describing the Kelton cottage and the bond between Sylvia and her grandfather. Her encounter with a mysterious young man at their home sets off a chain of events, hinting at underlying tensions related to Sylvia's upbringing and her future. As they move through their routines, the narrative establishes Sylvia's desire for greater knowledge and experiences beyond the confines of her world, setting the stage for her transformation as the plot unfolds.

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Sylvia was reading in her grandfather's library when the bell tinkled. Professor Kelton had few callers, and as there was never any certainty that the maid-of-all-work would trouble herself to answer, Sylvia put down her book and went to the door. Very likely it was a student or a member of the faculty, and as her grandfather was not at home Sylvia was quite sure that the interruption would be the briefest.
The Kelton cottage stood just off the campus, and was separated from it by a narrow street that curved round the college and stole, after many twists and turns, into town. This thoroughfare was called "Buckeye Lane," or more commonly the "Lane." The college had been planted literally in the wilderness by its founders, at a time when Montgomery, for all its dignity as the seat of the county court, was the most colorless of Hoosier hamlets, save only as the prevailing mud colored everything. Buckeye Lane was originally a cow-path, in the good old times when every reputable villager kept a red cow and pastured it in the woodlot that subsequently became Madison Athletic Field.

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Contents
I. My LADY OF THE CONSTELLATIONS
II. SYLVIA GOES VISITING
III. A SMALL DINNER AT MRS. OWEN'S
IV. WE LEARN MORE OF SYLVIA
V. INTRODUCING MR. DANIEL HARWOOD
VI. HOME LIFE OF HOOSIER STATESMEN
VII. SYLVIA AT LAKE WAUPEGAN
VIII. SILK STOCKINGS AND BLUE OVERALLS
IX. DANIEL HARWOOD RECEIVES AN OFFER
X. IN THE BOORDMAN BUILDING
XI. THE MAP ABOVE BASSETT'S DESK
XII. BLURRED WINDOWS
XIII. THE WAYS OF MARIAN
XIV. THE PASSING OF ANDREW KELTON
XV. A SURPRISE AT THE COUNTRY CLUB
XVI. "STOP, LOOK, LISTEN"
XVII. A STROLL ACROSS THE CAMPUS
XVIII. THE KINGDOMS OF THE WORLD
XIX. THE THUNDER OF THE CAPTAINS
XX. INTERVIEWS IN TWO KEYS
XXI. A SHORT HORSE SOON CURRIED
XXII. THE GRAY SISTERHOOD
XXIII. A HOUSE-BOAT ON THE KANKAKEE
XXIV. A WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY BALL
XXV. THE LADY OF THE DAGUERREOTYPE
XXVI. APRIL VISTAS
XXVII. HEAT LIGHTNING
XXVIII. A CHEERFUL BRINGER OF BAD TIDINGS
XXIX. A SONG AND A FALLING STAR
XXX. THE KING HATH SUMMONED HIS PARLIAMENT
XXXI. SYLVIA ASKS QUESTIONS
XXXII. "MY BEAUTIFUL ONE"
XXXIII. THE MAN OF SHADOWS
XXXIV. WE GO BACK TO THE BEGINNING