. The Southern States. FRKD. L. CARR. Mr. Carr was awarded first distinction inscholarship at the Horner School in 1891, andentered the University of North Carolina inthe fall of the same year. During his firstyear at college he made the highest average inscholarship ever made at the Winston says of him: He LYMAN A. GOTTEN. Cadets Lyman Cutten, Stuart Cayr and JohnCarr are selected as representative students ofthe school during the present session. Theirrecord thus far entitles them to first distinctionin scholarship. It may be of interest to knowthat Stuart Carr and John


. The Southern States. FRKD. L. CARR. Mr. Carr was awarded first distinction inscholarship at the Horner School in 1891, andentered the University of North Carolina inthe fall of the same year. During his firstyear at college he made the highest average inscholarship ever made at the Winston says of him: He LYMAN A. GOTTEN. Cadets Lyman Cutten, Stuart Cayr and JohnCarr are selected as representative students ofthe school during the present session. Theirrecord thus far entitles them to first distinctionin scholarship. It may be of interest to knowthat Stuart Carr and John Carr are not relatedto each other. A REPRESENTATIVE SOUTHERN C. STUART CARR. The preparation of boys for college is not amatter of chance. A study of college recordsshows too plainly that early preparation hasvery much to do with the subsequent career ofyoung men. Parents are invited to examineinto the advantages offered at the HornerSchool. The Chicago American Trade JoJirnal forAugust 2g, 1S93, has the the following refer-ence to the liorner Military School in itsleading editorial : HIGHER EDUCATION. During the past month this institution hasbeen the subject of closest investigation atour hands, and trained representatives of theJournal have pursued rigid enquiry amonghighest unbiased authorities concerning itsscope, method and achievements. In fact, allavailable information concerning its featureshave been sought. Those directly concernedin its management or financially interested inits success were not consulted, it being deemedadvisable to obtain expressions entirely freefrom bias or self-interest. As a result of such fair and painstaking


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