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Reducing subject-yaleUniversity-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 19402 author = Standish, Burt L. title = Frank Merriwell's Reward date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 70352 sentences = 6149 flesch = 93 summary = Frank was thinking of all this as he drew near the home of Winnie Lee. His intention was to call on Inza and have a talk with her about the Badger began to look and to feel confident, a thing that Merriwell, who Merriwell saw that Ready could not catch for Buck Badger. "Perhaps you would like to shoot!" said Merriwell, going over to Badger Merriwell clutched a handful of shells and went over to Badger. "We won't talk about it!" said Merriwell, turning away. "Mr. Badger and I are going to shoot at ten double birds," said Frank, "Who is to shoot first?" Badger asked, walking toward Merriwell's crowd. "I looked everywhere for you last night," said Badger; and Frank told Inza and Elsie came along, accompanied by Merriwell and Bart Hodge. "Mr. Hodge and I are coming back here to-night," Merriwell said to the cache = ./cache/19402.txt txt = ./txt/19402.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5825 author = Andrews, Mary Raymond Shipman title = The Courage of the Commonplace date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 11230 sentences = 673 flesch = 87 summary = the interested faces of old Yale men, and the gay spring hats The girl knew of what society was each black-hatted man who twisted Her father and Brant were Bones men--why was the girl arguing The boy called Johnny McLean glanced up at the window in Durfee; but Johnny McLean's fate in it was the point of this Tap Day to her. in the throng; the girl looking down saw John McLean standing head of his class; that light in his father's eyes all at once you feel badly, for you liked him--poor old Johnny McLean." head-quarters at such a place; a handful of men with white hair day in New Haven and Johnny McLean, his broken arm in a sling, "Men of the class of --," the president began, in his deep, college course said a thing that came to my mind to-day. "Fellows," said Johnny McLean, "I'm sorry, but I've got to sneak. cache = ./cache/5825.txt txt = ./txt/5825.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 35127 author = Standish, Burt L. title = Frank Merriwell's Return to Yale date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 94024 sentences = 7100 flesch = 90 summary = Frank Merriwell was crossing the campus at good old Yale, and this cry, After Frank had taken a general look around the room he said: "That's the best way to look at it," Frank answered, "and I don't think "Great Scott!" he thought, "if Frank should know that I brought a fellow "Now, see here, Page," said Frank, seriously, "I want to ask a favor of "I hear that Cornell has a man named Stover," said Frank, "who thinks he In any event he was a Yale student, and as such Frank felt bound to look "You took him completely by surprise that time, Mellor," said Frank. "The rest of you fellows," said Frank, "stay at the door and don't let "It's Frank Merriwell!" she said. "It's good for a fellow once in a while," said Frank. "When the time comes," said Frank, "my hand will be open to you." Frank Merriwell at Yale cache = ./cache/35127.txt txt = ./txt/35127.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 21958 author = Standish, Burt L. title = Frank Merriwell's Races date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 72362 sentences = 6122 flesch = 92 summary = 'Does he mean to race him?' 'That,' says I, 'bein' a friend of Mr. Merriwell, is something what you should know as well as I, or better.' Diamond was watching Merriwell and the horse, a queer look on his face. "Grody," said Frank, utterly ignoring the man, "I want you to see if you "I don't know what the fellows can do to injure me," said Frank. "In that case," said Diamond, "Merriwell's enemies have received a good "It's a great triumph for Frank Merriwell!" cried Danny Griswold to a "I will count three, and then give the word," said Frank Merriwell, admirers, Frank Merriwell saw Flemming and Thornton in the further end Harry looked into his roommate's face, and saw that Frank Merriwell was "Mr. Merriwell," said Fred, turning to Frank, "I think we had better go. The boys were welcomed by Frank and Harry, and Merriwell said: cache = ./cache/21958.txt txt = ./txt/21958.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 18939 author = Stokes, Roy Eliot title = Andy at Yale Or, The Great Quadrangle Mystery date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 61814 sentences = 6274 flesch = 97 summary = tackle, Andy went to his room, to find Dunk Chamber impatiently waiting "I'm going to pull out soon," spoke Andy to Dunk, when an hour or so had There, up in Andy's and Dunk's room, Ikey was made to "Come on, Dunk," said Andy good naturedly. "Come on, Dunk--let's light out," said Andy again, making his way to When Andy got back to his room, after bidding Chet good-bye, Dunk had "Well, I'm glad I did, old man!" said Dunk, clapping Andy on the back. "It was there," said Dunk slowly, looking at Andy. Andy and Dunk, who had jumped up and come to the door of their room on So it came about that neither Dunk nor Andy went to the little affair Andy and Dunk were in their room, "Come!" called Andy and Dunk together. came in to say that either Dunk or Andy was wanted on the telephone in a cache = ./cache/18939.txt txt = ./txt/18939.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 40105 author = Chadwick, Lester title = Baseball Joe at Yale; or, Pitching for the College Championship date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 54213 sentences = 4786 flesch = 94 summary = man, and I don't want to go," and Joe Matson looked frankly into the "Play ball!" called the umpire, and, as Joe walked to his place he gave "Even if he isn't going to college!" added someone, and Joe felt his "And he's a Yale man--and on the nine," mused Joe. CHAPTER V sneering laugh of the Yale man, Joe knew that he had pitched a good "Going to Yale; eh?" went on the youth's voice, and Joe felt sure he was "Then he's got a whole lot more thinks coming!" laughed the Yale man. over the game the Yale man dropped Joe as a topic of conversation. "It's going to be my business in life," said Joe simply, and Spike A number of games were played, Joe pitching in Baseball practice went on, sometimes Joe pitching for the 'varsity, and Joe did not go to the Yale-Princeton game. cache = ./cache/40105.txt txt = ./txt/40105.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 37906 author = Williams, Wayland Wells title = The Whirligig of Time date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 149077 sentences = 10357 flesch = 87 summary = Harry and James lived in the city of New Haven in a big house surrounded One Saturday morning about a year after James went away to school Harry "Oh, dear, I did want to see James," said Harry, leaning his elbows on "I think you would like America, anyway," said Harry, looking judicially "Harry," said she one day; "what do you think of my going to live in New "Well," said Harry, "I hope you'll ask James and me to a Sunday dinner "That's pretty poor, Harry," said James gravely, after a moment's Both Harry and James saw a good deal of Beatrice during her visit. "Harry, I wish you'd tell me one thing," went on James, after a pause. "James," she said, "I want you to know how perfectly splendid I think it James knew, perfectly well, the moment Harry said he had something to cache = ./cache/37906.txt txt = ./txt/37906.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 47966 author = Colton, Matthew M. title = Frank Armstrong at College date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 57892 sentences = 3910 flesch = 88 summary = "Yes, Yale seems to be a lively little place," said Turner. said the Codfish that night as Frank hobbled into the room after "I'm paralyzed with amazement," said Frank, looking the Codfish over "Arrives on the morning train from New York," said Frank. "Sure," said Frank, "that's the Codfish." "I think it is good enough, sir," said Frank. "Yes, sir," said Frank, his heart jumping at the thought that he was "My ankle isn't as good as it ought to be," said Frank, looking down. "All right, sir," said Frank, but he well knew it was the end of his "Will she take it all right, do you think?" said Frank as he handed "Good boy," said Frank. "Gleason, this doesn't look like the road we came on," said Frank, in "I'm game for it," said Frank, "but just the same, I don't like the cache = ./cache/47966.txt txt = ./txt/47966.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 11115 author = Standish, Burt L. title = Frank Merriwell at Yale; Or, Freshman Against Freshman date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 77370 sentences = 6708 flesch = 93 summary = From the open window of his rooms on York Street Frank Merriwell heard boys knew they had passed all right, Harry came to Frank, held out his Hazing at Yale was said to be a thing of the past, but Frank saw it was "Look here, old man," he said in a friendly way, "you've only taken the smile crept over his rosy face, and he felt like giving Frank Merriwell "Diamond would like to kill Merriwell," said Parker. "Ditson hates Merriwell, don't yer know," said Paulding. "Say, Merry, old man," said Harry, "I know Browning was the leader of Frank Merriwell contiuued to laugh, and it had been said at Yale that "Hurrah for Frank Merriwell!" shouted Harry Rattleton, his face beaming It was said that Frank Merriwell was to be given a show in the second "What's the matter, old man?" asked Frank as Harry came in and flung his cache = ./cache/11115.txt txt = ./txt/11115.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 46674 author = Johnson, Owen title = Stover at Yale date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 101415 sentences = 8532 flesch = 88 summary = "Stover," said Le Baron, resting a hand on his knee, "I like you. "I like you, Dink," said Le Baron, shaking hands warmly; "now you know "Le Baron talked over a good many things with me," said Stover slowly. "Wait until we understand the game," said Stover, remembering Le Baron's "I came up in the train with Regan," said Stover, thrilling a little at "What are _you_ going to run for?" said Stover, looking at him. "I say, Regan," said Stover suddenly, "would you mind doing the waiting "Question is whether Regan will come," said Stover doubtfully. "What do you really think, Tom?" said Stover as they stood a little "Were they going to give him a hold-off?" said Stover, as they went "Are you going out for anything?" said Stover, wondering a little at the "I'm going to drop in on a fellow called Swazey," said Stover, a little cache = ./cache/46674.txt txt = ./txt/46674.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 35127 37906 21958 35127 21958 19402 number of items: 10 sum of words: 749,749 average size in words: 74,974 average readability score: 90 nouns: time; man; way; room; thing; something; game; one; night; moment; anything; face; day; men; fellow; hand; things; nothing; head; place; fellows; eyes; college; team; ball; life; crowd; door; friends; chance; matter; voice; feet; course; class; work; sort; end; boys; hands; side; others; students; people; boy; year; house; line; heart; freshmen verbs: was; had; do; is; be; said; have; ''s; were; did; been; are; know; get; see; came; ''m; go; think; come; going; went; got; ''ve; make; say; made; has; seemed; ''re; take; want; let; asked; thought; saw; knew; give; tell; am; put; looked; found; took; cried; heard; felt; look; does; being adjectives: good; little; other; first; old; more; right; great; last; much; own; same; next; sure; few; best; young; such; many; long; certain; big; new; whole; bad; better; second; ready; glad; hard; several; able; full; possible; short; open; afraid; true; least; easy; enough; only; sudden; most; real; sorry; quiet; white; strong; small adverbs: n''t; not; up; out; so; then; now; here; down; all; just; back; on; again; there; never; as; too; in; very; away; only; over; off; well; more; even; still; rather; ever; much; right; enough; almost; always; once; soon; together; suddenly; quite; yet; really; first; far; perhaps; most; before; around; long; of pronouns: he; i; it; you; his; him; they; me; we; her; she; them; my; their; your; himself; us; our; its; myself; ''em; yourself; ''s; themselves; one; herself; itself; em; yours; mine; ourselves; i''m; hers; ours; you''re; theirs; yer; thy; oneself; yourselves; you''ve; you''ll; ye; thee; meself; yerself; yer''ve; yeh''ll; wot''ll; two''ll proper nouns: frank; merriwell; yale; harry; _; andy; james; joe; stover; harvard; dunk; diamond; mr.; beatrice; new; badger; rattleton; aunt; browning; tom; exclaimed; jack; princeton; inza; merry; codfish; regan; tommy; miss; marline; haven; hodge; ditson; chapter; madge; mortimer; thornton; bart; york; weston; bruce; selina; pike; danny; mcnab; lee; spike; armstrong; bob; dink keywords: yale; frank; harvard; tom; princeton; merriwell; rattleton; mr.; good; diamond; new; joe; jack; inza; hartwick; harry; buck; york; yates; winnie; wimbourne; weston; westerner; waters; varsity; uncle; turner; trotty; tommy; time; thornton; thing; tad; swazey; sure; stover; story; stodger; spike; selina; schley; ricky; regan; putnam; pike; pierson; page; news; nemo; mrs. one topic; one dimension: said file(s): ./cache/19402.txt titles(s): Frank Merriwell''s Reward three topics; one dimension: frank; said; andy file(s): ./cache/35127.txt, ./cache/37906.txt, ./cache/18939.txt titles(s): Frank Merriwell''s Return to Yale | The Whirligig of Time | Andy at Yale Or, The Great Quadrangle Mystery five topics; three dimensions: frank merriwell said; said james stover; andy joe ll; frank said codfish; trainer coxswain youngsters file(s): ./cache/35127.txt, ./cache/37906.txt, ./cache/18939.txt, ./cache/47966.txt, ./cache/5825.txt titles(s): Frank Merriwell''s Return to Yale | The Whirligig of Time | Andy at Yale Or, The Great Quadrangle Mystery | Frank Armstrong at College | The Courage of the Commonplace Type: gutenberg title: subject-yaleUniversity-gutenberg date: 2021-06-10 time: 18:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Yale University" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 5825 author: Andrews, Mary Raymond Shipman title: The Courage of the Commonplace date: words: 11230 sentences: 673 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/5825.txt txt: ./txt/5825.txt summary: the interested faces of old Yale men, and the gay spring hats The girl knew of what society was each black-hatted man who twisted Her father and Brant were Bones men--why was the girl arguing The boy called Johnny McLean glanced up at the window in Durfee; but Johnny McLean''s fate in it was the point of this Tap Day to her. in the throng; the girl looking down saw John McLean standing head of his class; that light in his father''s eyes all at once you feel badly, for you liked him--poor old Johnny McLean." head-quarters at such a place; a handful of men with white hair day in New Haven and Johnny McLean, his broken arm in a sling, "Men of the class of --," the president began, in his deep, college course said a thing that came to my mind to-day. "Fellows," said Johnny McLean, "I''m sorry, but I''ve got to sneak. id: 40105 author: Chadwick, Lester title: Baseball Joe at Yale; or, Pitching for the College Championship date: words: 54213 sentences: 4786 pages: flesch: 94 cache: ./cache/40105.txt txt: ./txt/40105.txt summary: man, and I don''t want to go," and Joe Matson looked frankly into the "Play ball!" called the umpire, and, as Joe walked to his place he gave "Even if he isn''t going to college!" added someone, and Joe felt his "And he''s a Yale man--and on the nine," mused Joe. CHAPTER V sneering laugh of the Yale man, Joe knew that he had pitched a good "Going to Yale; eh?" went on the youth''s voice, and Joe felt sure he was "Then he''s got a whole lot more thinks coming!" laughed the Yale man. over the game the Yale man dropped Joe as a topic of conversation. "It''s going to be my business in life," said Joe simply, and Spike A number of games were played, Joe pitching in Baseball practice went on, sometimes Joe pitching for the ''varsity, and Joe did not go to the Yale-Princeton game. id: 47966 author: Colton, Matthew M. title: Frank Armstrong at College date: words: 57892 sentences: 3910 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/47966.txt txt: ./txt/47966.txt summary: "Yes, Yale seems to be a lively little place," said Turner. said the Codfish that night as Frank hobbled into the room after "I''m paralyzed with amazement," said Frank, looking the Codfish over "Arrives on the morning train from New York," said Frank. "Sure," said Frank, "that''s the Codfish." "I think it is good enough, sir," said Frank. "Yes, sir," said Frank, his heart jumping at the thought that he was "My ankle isn''t as good as it ought to be," said Frank, looking down. "All right, sir," said Frank, but he well knew it was the end of his "Will she take it all right, do you think?" said Frank as he handed "Good boy," said Frank. "Gleason, this doesn''t look like the road we came on," said Frank, in "I''m game for it," said Frank, "but just the same, I don''t like the id: 46674 author: Johnson, Owen title: Stover at Yale date: words: 101415 sentences: 8532 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/46674.txt txt: ./txt/46674.txt summary: "Stover," said Le Baron, resting a hand on his knee, "I like you. "I like you, Dink," said Le Baron, shaking hands warmly; "now you know "Le Baron talked over a good many things with me," said Stover slowly. "Wait until we understand the game," said Stover, remembering Le Baron''s "I came up in the train with Regan," said Stover, thrilling a little at "What are _you_ going to run for?" said Stover, looking at him. "I say, Regan," said Stover suddenly, "would you mind doing the waiting "Question is whether Regan will come," said Stover doubtfully. "What do you really think, Tom?" said Stover as they stood a little "Were they going to give him a hold-off?" said Stover, as they went "Are you going out for anything?" said Stover, wondering a little at the "I''m going to drop in on a fellow called Swazey," said Stover, a little id: 19402 author: Standish, Burt L. title: Frank Merriwell''s Reward date: words: 70352 sentences: 6149 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/19402.txt txt: ./txt/19402.txt summary: Frank was thinking of all this as he drew near the home of Winnie Lee. His intention was to call on Inza and have a talk with her about the Badger began to look and to feel confident, a thing that Merriwell, who Merriwell saw that Ready could not catch for Buck Badger. "Perhaps you would like to shoot!" said Merriwell, going over to Badger Merriwell clutched a handful of shells and went over to Badger. "We won''t talk about it!" said Merriwell, turning away. "Mr. Badger and I are going to shoot at ten double birds," said Frank, "Who is to shoot first?" Badger asked, walking toward Merriwell''s crowd. "I looked everywhere for you last night," said Badger; and Frank told Inza and Elsie came along, accompanied by Merriwell and Bart Hodge. "Mr. Hodge and I are coming back here to-night," Merriwell said to the id: 21958 author: Standish, Burt L. title: Frank Merriwell''s Races date: words: 72362 sentences: 6122 pages: flesch: 92 cache: ./cache/21958.txt txt: ./txt/21958.txt summary: ''Does he mean to race him?'' ''That,'' says I, ''bein'' a friend of Mr. Merriwell, is something what you should know as well as I, or better.'' Diamond was watching Merriwell and the horse, a queer look on his face. "Grody," said Frank, utterly ignoring the man, "I want you to see if you "I don''t know what the fellows can do to injure me," said Frank. "In that case," said Diamond, "Merriwell''s enemies have received a good "It''s a great triumph for Frank Merriwell!" cried Danny Griswold to a "I will count three, and then give the word," said Frank Merriwell, admirers, Frank Merriwell saw Flemming and Thornton in the further end Harry looked into his roommate''s face, and saw that Frank Merriwell was "Mr. Merriwell," said Fred, turning to Frank, "I think we had better go. The boys were welcomed by Frank and Harry, and Merriwell said: id: 11115 author: Standish, Burt L. title: Frank Merriwell at Yale; Or, Freshman Against Freshman date: words: 77370 sentences: 6708 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/11115.txt txt: ./txt/11115.txt summary: From the open window of his rooms on York Street Frank Merriwell heard boys knew they had passed all right, Harry came to Frank, held out his Hazing at Yale was said to be a thing of the past, but Frank saw it was "Look here, old man," he said in a friendly way, "you''ve only taken the smile crept over his rosy face, and he felt like giving Frank Merriwell "Diamond would like to kill Merriwell," said Parker. "Ditson hates Merriwell, don''t yer know," said Paulding. "Say, Merry, old man," said Harry, "I know Browning was the leader of Frank Merriwell contiuued to laugh, and it had been said at Yale that "Hurrah for Frank Merriwell!" shouted Harry Rattleton, his face beaming It was said that Frank Merriwell was to be given a show in the second "What''s the matter, old man?" asked Frank as Harry came in and flung his id: 35127 author: Standish, Burt L. title: Frank Merriwell''s Return to Yale date: words: 94024 sentences: 7100 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/35127.txt txt: ./txt/35127.txt summary: Frank Merriwell was crossing the campus at good old Yale, and this cry, After Frank had taken a general look around the room he said: "That''s the best way to look at it," Frank answered, "and I don''t think "Great Scott!" he thought, "if Frank should know that I brought a fellow "Now, see here, Page," said Frank, seriously, "I want to ask a favor of "I hear that Cornell has a man named Stover," said Frank, "who thinks he In any event he was a Yale student, and as such Frank felt bound to look "You took him completely by surprise that time, Mellor," said Frank. "The rest of you fellows," said Frank, "stay at the door and don''t let "It''s Frank Merriwell!" she said. "It''s good for a fellow once in a while," said Frank. "When the time comes," said Frank, "my hand will be open to you." Frank Merriwell at Yale id: 18939 author: Stokes, Roy Eliot title: Andy at Yale Or, The Great Quadrangle Mystery date: words: 61814 sentences: 6274 pages: flesch: 97 cache: ./cache/18939.txt txt: ./txt/18939.txt summary: tackle, Andy went to his room, to find Dunk Chamber impatiently waiting "I''m going to pull out soon," spoke Andy to Dunk, when an hour or so had There, up in Andy''s and Dunk''s room, Ikey was made to "Come on, Dunk," said Andy good naturedly. "Come on, Dunk--let''s light out," said Andy again, making his way to When Andy got back to his room, after bidding Chet good-bye, Dunk had "Well, I''m glad I did, old man!" said Dunk, clapping Andy on the back. "It was there," said Dunk slowly, looking at Andy. Andy and Dunk, who had jumped up and come to the door of their room on So it came about that neither Dunk nor Andy went to the little affair Andy and Dunk were in their room, "Come!" called Andy and Dunk together. came in to say that either Dunk or Andy was wanted on the telephone in a id: 37906 author: Williams, Wayland Wells title: The Whirligig of Time date: words: 149077 sentences: 10357 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/37906.txt txt: ./txt/37906.txt summary: Harry and James lived in the city of New Haven in a big house surrounded One Saturday morning about a year after James went away to school Harry "Oh, dear, I did want to see James," said Harry, leaning his elbows on "I think you would like America, anyway," said Harry, looking judicially "Harry," said she one day; "what do you think of my going to live in New "Well," said Harry, "I hope you''ll ask James and me to a Sunday dinner "That''s pretty poor, Harry," said James gravely, after a moment''s Both Harry and James saw a good deal of Beatrice during her visit. "Harry, I wish you''d tell me one thing," went on James, after a pause. "James," she said, "I want you to know how perfectly splendid I think it James knew, perfectly well, the moment Harry said he had something to ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel