Page Four THE TAR HEEL April 13, 1923 IS Ti Lin, 10 Day day out FATIMA r mk n 3 LI ' FIFTY FROSH FLUNK ALL . COURSESJLAST QUARTER Interesting Statistics Given Out by the Registrar's Office Regarding Grades of First Year Men. : " : : : x x ; x :; : : x : x : : : x x :: :; x : x x ATHLETES MAKE GOOD AS SALESMEN Because They have the natural training They know how to think and act quickly They understand what it is to "fight through." 3ome of this Company's most successful representatives learned their first lessons on the Gridiron and Diamond Our Agents' Training 3chool did the rest. LIBERAL CONTRACTS CHOICE TERRITORY SOUTHERN LIFE & TRUST CO. The Multiple Line Company BEEENSBOBO, N. C. CAPITAL $1,000,000 A. W. McALISTEB, Pres. H. B. GUNTEE, Agency Mgr. xxxxxx&xxxxxxxx.. .. ............ .. .. - p. j,-r" Is guaranteed to relieve Head- ;; : T3 ache, Neuralgia, LaGrippe, Ear- & .: x x x ir reiunaea. r I " II f " m 1 rM ; XI J v ache, almost instantly. 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For Catalogue address CORNELL LAW SCHOOL Ithaca, New York LAW REVIEW COMES OUT THREE MONTHS DELAYED Dr. W. C. Coker spent the Easter holi .days in the New York Botanical Her barium, in preparation for his book on the Coral MushrooniB, ' ' Clavarias of the United States and Canada." (Continued from page one) islative Power in North Carolina. The editorial notes, written by the faculty and student editors of the Re view, are as follows: Property Exempt from Taxation in North Carolina, by Prof. A. C. Mcintosh; Acquisition of Negotiable Paper Through Ilolder in Due Course, by Prof. B. H. Wettach; Public Wrong and Private Action in North Carolina, by Prof. P. H. Win ston; The Political Status of Women, iby J. T. Allen, of Gibsonville; Clerk 's Power to Enter Default Judgment, by R. A. Hope, of Madison; Transferabil ity of Hunting Privileges, by C. C. Holmes, of Council, and a general edi torial on the January Bar Exaniina, tion. Last quarter 50 freshmen passed no courses, while 59 passed only one course. In other words, last quarter there were 108 freshmen who passed only 59 cours os between them, and either dropped or made a "5" or a "6" on about 268 courses. Some remarkable grades are recorded For example, one A. B. freshman who in the fall made 2-4-2, in the winter made 6-1-6. One suc ceeded in passing one-half of a course. Apparently many of the failing fresh men might do better if they could change their roommates, as a study of those rooming with freshmen failing all their courses reveals the possibly sig nificant fact that at least half of them also are failing all or part of their work... A similar study of men rooming with freshmen making an average be low a "4," reveals an even greater percentage of "4's" and "6's." The list of roommates was very incomplete, but of the 32 on the list, only five made an ; average above "4," nine made "4," eight, made "5,", and seven made an average of "6.". One room, how ever, held a senior who made all "IV and a freshman who made all "6's." The freshmen rooming in South build ing have a higher average than those in any dormitory, with an average of 3.37. Smith building, with 44 freshmen, is second with an average of 3.41; the 30 freshmen of Carr are third with an average of 3.56, and the 217 in the five new dormitories are fourth with an av erage of 2.72. Battle, Vance and Pet- tigrew, with an average of 4.04, have the distinction of being the only dormi tories which have a poorer average thau the roomiug houses in town. Some of the rooming houses fall even lower than that. The eleven freshmen in Brock well's have aii average of 4.09, while the four in another rooming house es caped an average of 5 by half a point. The average of the grades of the 119 freshmen who had their training in prep school was last year .002 of ouo point better than that of the 428 men who went to high school. The grades of those who prepped in non-military prep schools averaged 3.565, while those of the freshmen from military prep schools average 3.835. The average of the grades of the freshmen from the various high schools vary a great deal. The twelve men from one" school and the four from an other averaged 2.50, while the eight from a third school averaged 4.25. These averages will not be made public, how ever, until a longer period of time gives a fairer basis of comparison. There were 60 freshmen on the honor roll for the winter quarter. Twelve, or 0 per cent of these are sons of farm ers. Contrary to the general impres sion, this is approximately the same ns the per cent of farmers' sons in the student body. 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It pays to advertise in the Tar Heel our readers know a good thing when they see it. THE MIDDLE O THE ROAD Each year slings in its quota From farm and busy street, For the mill to grind, to be refined, To be turned out complete. Some lie down on easy street, Others work the livelong day; The first retreat and show defeat When hardships come their way. The last get glued to the pages, Forget the wind and sun; Glimpsing only the stages of remote ages Still leaves a lot undone. A schoul is not a dustheap, Or a foppish promenade, Where bookworms creep, or dull drones sleep; - There's a better roud. to tread. Hang on to the best in the two Jlix up your work and play; You won't be so blameless, nor yet so aimless On graduation day. Selected. Ride with ;; "DEWEY" and "ERNEST" x NEW AUTO LINE a Station at "Jack" Sparrow's Place a H Regular Schedule S Special Trips to Order A noted physician had recommended walking to a nervous patient. 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