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Hare School Magazine Autumn Number 1928

1928

He went round the classes and the office and seemed highly pleased with the general working of the school. [...] The passage corridor of the 1st floor was for some time used as such but the extension and rorganistion of the school library having taken up the place the students were left without a Common Room. [...] Mahmud said to his minister "What are those birds talking about ? Can you tell me what those two owls are discussing ? "Sire" said the minister "one of these owls is the father of a son and the other of a daughter and they are settling the terms of the marriage of their children. [...] A man gets many a chance to quiet the rioters to do justice to a worthy man to soften the malicious to pacify the angry and to correct the supersttious. [...] So Canari took the papers in his hand ; but before he set his eyes upon the lines written there his servant who was standing by and who chanced to read the first line of the verse politely begged of his master not to take the trouble of going through them as he could recount the whole thing from memory it being a passage borrowed from an ancient poet of obscure fame.
education
Pages
73
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120237
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii Sailendra Chatterjee view
Editorial Notes
53-54 unknown view
Interesting Stories about Great Men
55-57 Jibon Sarbadhikary view
A Journey to Ranchi by Motor Car
57-59 Rashiduddin Ahmed view
Use of Time
59-61 Robis Kar view
Ambergris
61-62 Md. Ellias view
Kshirode Prosad
62-65 Satyaranjan Sen view
A Rival Humiliated
65-67 Birendranath Banerjee view
A Chanachurwallah
67-70 Birendra Banerjee view
It is Ye Who Commit Ravage
70-71 Prakritbhusan Dutt view
Paaper Prayoschitto
55-58 Sukumar Das view
Santi Pipasuk
59-62 Birendranath Bandyopadhyay view
“Campe Saat Din”
62-65 Dilipkumar Chandra view
Akritagyo
66-72 Nripendranath Chakraborty view
Osrujal
72-72 Fatik Dutta view
Khokar Sukh Dukkho
73-74 Ashok Basu view
Puran Chinnosmriti
74-77 Krishnagopal Chakraborty view
Jete Dao
78-78 Samiran Sen view
Bhool Bhanga
78-82 Dhanapati Saha view
“Jibon Path”
82-83 Pashupati Das view
“Bondhutwa”
83-86 Narendrakumar Chattopadhyay view
Aahuti
87-89 Dilipkumar Chandra view
Sati
89-91 Nirmalkumar Sarkar view
Backmatter
i-i Sailendra Chatterjee view

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