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The Student’s Own Magazine. February 1907. New Series

1907

As considerable difficulty is felt in tracing the names of subscribers in the office they are requested to quote in all their communications their Register Number which they will find before the address slip on the wrapper but not the Post Office Register number printed on the wrapper and on the top of the title page of the journal itself. [...] Before the year was out he would have realied that there is a beauty in the green ricfields and in the waving palms and in the glittering streams and in the boulder-strewn drougs and in the forest-clad hills outlined aainst the bright blueness of the Malabar sky. [...] No matter how familiar the scene may he ; it is constantly wearing a new garb according to the setts3n of the year or the hour of the day or the reflected colour of the sky. [...] He should examine the outline of the whole against the sky he should mark the rise of a cupola or the curve of a window or the spring of an arch. [...] Cambridge stands in the midst of the fen country which awakens in our minds stories of the invasions of the Danes and the struggles of the Saxons against the Norman invaders.
education
Pages
47
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120385
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iii Cecil Barrow view
Hostels
25-26 Cecil Barrow view
Appreciation
26-29 Glyn Barlow view
How to Read
29-31 M. K. B. view
Cambridge
31-32 Cecil Barrow view
The Madras Christian College
32-34 Cecil Barrow view
Mr. P. V. Ramaswamy Raju
34-36 P. V. Raju view
Chandramati
36-40 Cecil Barrow view
Malati an Indian Novel
41-44 Cecil Barrow view
Useful Notes
44-44 Cecil Barrow view
Memorabilia for February
45-46 Cecil Barrow view
The Human Telegraph
46-48 Cecil Barrow view
Gladstone on What No Man Can Afford
48-48 Cecil Barrow view
Lord Napier’s Trick
48-48 Cecil Barrow view
Backmatter
i-x Cecil Barrow view

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