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The narrative follows students at a preparatory academy when the arrival of a reserved new pupil provokes debate over tradition, athletics, and discipline. Bert Middleton, a temperamental football captain, and his amiable friend cope with tensions as Hansel Dana advocates reforms and challenges established leadership. Conflicts escalate through campus protests, team disputes, private bargains, and conspiracies, with faculty and townspeople intervening. A rivalry with a neighboring school culminates in a decisive football game that tests loyalty, character, and sportsmanship, while recurring episodes explore camaraderie, leadership, and the communal ideals that shape school life.
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