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Fairy Tale^i?
ARRIVAL IN CITY
Douglas and Dorothy had Just ar
rived in the city. They had lived in
How Exelttd
Douglas and Dor
othy Wore.
really, really happened, a fairyland
In actual truth.
They had thought of this Journey
for so long that it almost seemed
beyond belief that they had actually
taken It and that their long looked
forward-to and promised visit to their
beloved Uncle John was at last about
to begin.
Here they were In a big station.
Uncle John was there to meet them
and he had shown them how he had
found out all about their train from
the booth they railed “Information
Bureau.” He had waited on a beneh
while upon a big blackboard was
written the trains due to arrive and
Ihe time at which they would ar
rive.
He had waited in line with many
other people and how excited Dougins
and Dorothy were when they caught
sight of him.
They had been right on time. “To
think that these trains and track*
* never get mixed and are hardly ever
f late,” said Douglas. How thrilled they
were at the entrance to the city.
They heard of trains arriving and
going out all tlie time.
“I can see how people would want
to come,” said Dorothy, “hat not
how any one would want to leave
here.”
"We shall start our adventures this
very day,” said Uncle John. “Now
we are going in a train with many
cars which runs along on tracks right
through tiie ground.”
“Ugh,” shivered Dorothy. "It will
he dark and I'll hate It. Let’s have
another adventure first.”
“No,” said Uncle John, “It won’t
he dark ut all. In fact It will he
bright enough to read story hooks
while sitting in the cars if you wish
to do so. You’ll find lots of people
reading.
“•see,” said Uncle John, “when you
get there if wlmt I have said Is not
so.”
They were going now toward some
stairs. “The trains are even lighter
. than these stairs and this platform,”
said Uncle John, as they approached
the platform at the foot of the stairs.
Oh, what a big, busy, hustling cav
ernous place it was. There were trains
stopping, there were some going whiz
zing past as If they were running
away. Douglas and Dorothy with
Uncle John got into one of tiie long
rows of trains which had stopped and
almost were trampled upon by several
people. What a rush they were all In !
How different from the country!
The cows could always wait a few
minutes to he milked.
But at once they were off again. A
hanging of doors, after the guards had
called out to everyone to “WatehYour
Step.”
They ban never had any one say
that to them in the country. It was
nice to think that
everything was
so thrilling and
dangerous that
one had to watch
every step in the
city. That was a
most wonderful
feeling for two
children to have
who had never
been near a city
before in all tlieir
lives !
Now they were
off. And every
once in awhile
they stopped,
while p e o p 1 e
rushed off and
guards called out
names of stations.
Then they went rushing madly j
through semi-dark tunnels which they {
looked tit through the front platform j
of the first cur. Dotted all along were I
<|iteer mysterious lights, purple, red.
green, blue, all signals for the motor 1
man.
•‘lt would he rather fearful if any- j
■y- thing happened to the motorman in !
one of these dark tunnels," said
1 touglas.
“Oh. what a thought.” said Dor
' ©thy, who was both territied and fas- j
cinated by the subway.
“You needn't worry about that,"
said Uncle John. "Should anything !
happen to the motorman—or should j
he drop his hands, the cars would '
all automatically stop—and that
means stop of their own accord. That 1
to a modern wonder.’’
j STATE STUDENTS FROM
WIDELY SPREAD AREA
Reports from the registrar”* office
i show that there are students from
I five foreign counutries and tWenty
States now enrolled at State College,
at Raleigh. There is an even dozen
of the foreign students, and a half of
this number are from South Africa.
There are three from China, and one
each from England, India and,Hawaii,
The foreign students form not quite
1 per cent of the total enrollment,
which is approximately 1,400.
As would naturally be expected, the
l majority of the students are from
i North Carolina, since it is a State
supported school. There are, howev
jer, 133 from other States. South Car
olna heads the list with 47. Virginia
comes next with 21. Third place
goes to Massachusetts, which has 6
representatives. Other States ap
pear in the following order: Alabama,
Mississippi and Missouri, 4 each;
j Florida, Georgia, Ohio and Pennsyl
vania, 3 each; Minnesota, Illinois, Con
necticutt, Maryland, New Jersey, Ken
tucky, Tennessee and District of Co
lumbia, 2 each; Texas, 1.
Os the counties in North Carolina,
Wake heads the list with a large ma
j jority. There are six counties with
no students at all. There are fifteen
' counties with 20 or more students,
and these counties furnish about 40
per cent of the total enrollment. The
fifteen leading counties are Wake, 145;
j Guilford, 52; Mecklenburg, 48; Bun
combe, 47; Iredell, 36; Alamance, 28;
Forsythe, 25; Catawba, Lenoir and
the country
where their
neighbors were
the cows and
pigs and chick
ens, and where
the view from
tlieir window
was of long
stretches of
green fields and
tiny brooks and
the wandering
streams here and
there.
Now they were
In the,city where
wonders were no
longer wonders,
but actual facts;
wonders that
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22 each; Pitt, 21; Rowan and New
Hanover, 20 each. The six counties
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