align="right">By Horatio Alger, Jr.
| 539—Dick Merriwell's Assurance |
By Burt L. Standish |
| 540—Royal Tarr's Pluck |
By Oliver Optic |
| 541—Holding the Fort |
By Ensign Clarke Fitch |
| 542—Dick Merriwell's Long Slide |
By Burt L. Standish |
| 543—Two Ways of Becoming a Hunter |
By Harry Castlemon |
| 544—The Rival Miners |
By Edward C. Taylor |
| 545—Frank Merriwell's Rough Deal |
By Burt L. Standish |
| 546—The Professor's Son |
By Oliver Optic |
| 547—Frank Hunter's Peril |
By Horatio Alger, Jr. |
| 548—Dick Merriwell's Threat |
By Burt L. Standish |
| 549—Fin and Feather |
By Wallace Kincaid |
| 550—Storm Mountain |
By Edward S. Ellis |
| 551—Dick Merriwell's Persistence |
By Burt L. Standish |
| 552—Striving for His Own |
By Oliver Optic |
| 553—Winning by Courage |
By Roy Franklin |
| 554—Dick Merriwell's Day |
By Burt L. Standish |
| 555—Robert Coverdale's Struggle |
By Horatio Alger, Jr. |
| 556—The West Point Boys |
By Col. J. Thomas Weldon |
| 557—Frank Merriwell's Peril |
By Burt L. Standish |
| 558—The Last of the Herd |
By Edward C. Taylor |
| 559—Making a Man of Himself |
By Oliver Optic |
| 560—Dick Merriwell's Downfall |
By Burt L. Standish |
| 561—Winning Against Odds |
By Roy Franklin |
| 562—The Camp in the Foothills |
By Harry Castlemon |
| 563—Frank Merriwell's Pursuit |
By Burt L. Standish |
| 564—The Naval Academy Boys |
Commander Luther G. Brownell |
| 565—Every Inch a Boy |
By Oliver Optic |
| 566—Dick Merriwell Abroad |
By Burt L. Standish |
| 567—On a Mountain Trail |
By Edward C. Taylor |
| 568—The Plebes' Challenge |
By Col. J. Thomas Weldon |
| 569—Frank Merriwell in the Rockies |
By Burt L. Standish |
| 570—Lester's Luck |
By Horatio Alger, Jr. |
| 571—His Own Helper |
By Oliver Optic |
| 572—Dick Merriwell's Pranks |
By Burt L. Standish |
| 573—Bound to Get There |
By Roy Franklin |
| 574—An Annapolis Tangle |
By Commander Luther G. Brownell |
| 575—Frank Merriwell's Pride |
By Burt L. Standish |
| 576—Across the Prairie |
By Edward C. Taylor |
| 577—Honest Kit Dunstable |
By Oliver Optic |
| 578—Frank Merriwell's Challengers |
By Burt L. Standish |
| 579—The Runaway Cadet |
By Col. J. Thomas Weldon |
| 580—Jack Harkaway Around the World |
Bracebridge Hemyng |
| 581—Frank Merriwell's Endurance |
By Burt L. Standish |
| 582—Out for Big Game |
By Edward C. Taylor |
| 583—The Young Pilot |
By Oliver Optic |
| 584—Dick Merriwell's Cleverness |
By Burt L. Standish |
| 585—Oscar in Africa |
By Harry Castlemon |
| 586—Rupert's Ambition |
By Horatio Alger, Jr. |
| 587—Frank Merriwell's Marriage |
By Burt L. Standish |
| 588—The Pride of Annapolis |
By Com. Luther G. Brownell |
| 589—The Cruise of the "Dandy" |
By Oliver Optic |
| 590—Dick Merriwell, the Wizard |
By Burt L. Standish |
| 591—Captain Nemo's Challenge |
By Edward C. Taylor |
| 592—The Cabin in the Clearing |
By Edward S. Ellis |
| 593—Dick Merriwell's Stroke |
By Burt L. Standish |
| 594—Frank and Fearless |
By Horatio Alger, Jr. |
| 595—Three Young Silver Kings |
By Oliver Optic |
| 596—Dick Merriwell's Return |
By Burt L. Standish |
| 597—His Own Master |
By Roy Franklin |
| 598—An Annapolis Adventure |
By Com. Luther G. Brownell |
| 599—Dick Merriwell's Resource |
By Burt L. Standish |
| 600—Ted Strong's Close Call |
By Edward C. Taylor |
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