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Hare School Magazine Winter Number 1928

1928

The sum was to come from the education funds liable to replacement and adjustment hereafter so soon as the schooling payments contemplated for the future system might admit of it." The Supreme Government concluded its letter on the subject by mentioning that it could not "omit the occasion of recording its regret at the loss the cause of education had suffered by the demise of the individual w [...] Along with the Hindu"S6 HARE SCHOOL MAGAZINE College it was managed by the Committee of Management (known as the Section of the Council of Education for the Hindu College) till February 1851 and thereafter came wider the sole charge of the Principal as the Committee of Management was abolished. [...] There being no suitable house in the neighbourhood the Section had 110 other alternative but to resolve in April 1843 that the school be temporarily removed to the premises of the Hindu College pathsala the pathsala being accommodated in the lower part of the Principal's house. [...] HARE SCHOOL MAGAZINE tablet to the memory of David Hare which may be seen in the southern hall on the ground floor of the present building was put up in 1847 by the teachers and pupils of the school with the permission of the Committee and the Council of Education. [...] boys passed out of 831 i.e.` 88 per cent of the boys sent up and the school secured four I st grade ten 2nd grade and eight 3rd grade scholarships Of the distinguished students of the Hare Distinguished students of the School since the foundation of the Univeschool during the sity the following deserve prominent mepost-University period.
education
Pages
62
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120237
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii Sailendra Chatterjee view
Editorial Notes
73-74 Sailendra Chatterjee view
A Short History of the Hare School
75-102 Sailendra Chatterjee view
Luxury
103-104 Prakritibhusan Dutt view
Debating and Speaking
104-109 Ahmed Kabir view
The Bengal Tiger
109-111 Robis Kar view
“Aamantran”
93-94 Prabindranath Sen view
Kiser Dukhkho
95-98 Hirendranath Mitra view
Kokiler Prati
99-100 Amalacharan Mukhopadhyay view
Biday-Giti
100-100 Jatindralal Nandi view
Naresh
101-105 Narayanchandra Mandal view
Jagaran
105-106 Pijushkanti Basu view
Puraton Bandhu
106-108 Nirmalkumar Sarkar view

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