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The Hare School Magazine Spring Number 1928

1928

The characteristics of the hill people form an attractive feature of the place and being so entirely different from the inhabitants of the plains a tour round this bill station is full of interest The most interesting of the hill men and women are the Bhutias of Mongolian type and Tibetan extraction. [...] In Greece the earliest coinage was of silver struck by Pheidon of Argos and bore the sign of the tortoise on the obverse ; about 590 B. c. Solon introduced into Athens the tetradrachina a coin struck for the first time on both sides ; it had the head of Athens on the obverse and an owl on the reverse. [...] In the middle of the 4th century B. C. the standard pound weight of bronze was cast into round pieces having on the obverse side the head of Janus and on the reverse the prow of a galley. [...] Henry III was the first to strike a purely English gold coin followed by Edward III who brought in the gold noble (6/8) and the gold florin (61-) ; he also issued multiples of the penny the groat and half-groat It was in the TudorHARE SCHOOL MAGAZINE dynasty that the portrait of the reigning sovereign was first used for decorating the coinage of England and the issue of the sovereign first made t [...] The first two syllables of a foot of the Anapaest metre are short and the third long and the vice versa in the Dactyl.
education
Pages
70
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120237
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iii Sailendranath Chatterjee view
Editorial Notes
1-3 Sailendranath Chatterjee view
A Trip to Darjeeling
4-7 Nirmal Bhoumick view
The Story of Money
8-11 Sailendranath Chatterjee view
The Boy Who Tried
11-12 Sudhangsukanto Acharyya view
The Adventure of a Boy Scout
12-16 Birendranath Banerjee view
Vernacular as the Medium of Instruction in India
17-20 Hara Mandal view
Solitude
20-23 Prakritibhusan Dutt view
Poetry —Its Feature and Significance
23-26 Achalanath Gangoly view
Secretarial Note
26-27 Sailendranath Chatterjee view
Sporting Notes
27-i Sailendranath Chatterjee view
Nababarshe
1-1 Panchakari Nandi view
Basante
1-2 Prabodh view
Chhota-Bara
2-8 Banikanta Guha view
Prakritir Khela
9-12 Bimalchandra Chakraborty view
Milan
12-17 Nripendranath Chakraborty view
Swasthya
18-19 Fatikchandra Dutta view
Kothay Jai
19-22 Sudhirendrakumar Sen view
Devid Heyar
23-24 Nripendranath Chakraborty view
Chhele-Hara “M”a
24-26 Abdul Khan view
Pratharna
26-26 Mrityunjay Goswami view

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