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The Student’s Own Magazine. May 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. [...] It was called Manners and customs of the ancient Egyptians." "In the centre of the carpet is the figure of a boy in white with a goose above the hieroglyphic of "a child" upon the green ground. [...] We read about the agitation in the political atmosphere of the country we hear of the stir of feeling caused by patriotism we listen to eloquent orators on social questions the education of our women the abolition of caste and early marriage and other sweeping reforms but do we hear of any lecture or speech dwelling on the suject of 'the children in our homes"? [...] The chidren should specially be made to realise this but at the same time they should be made to feel the beauty and strength of their parent's love the all enfoling care and protection of the parental home and the sacredness of holy family ties and affections. [...] May is one of the most lovely months of the year for the foliage is green and fresh the spring flowers are carpeting the earth while the birds fill the air with their joyful voices as they realise that "the winter is over and gone." We are almost tempted to wander into a botanical dissertation so vivily do we see before us the flowers of May.
education
Pages
41
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120385
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
Minor English Poets
97-99 Margaret Barrow view
The Ancestry of Words
99-100 Frank Anderson view
As Told by the Carpet Knight
101-103 M. K. B. view
The Children in Our Homes
103-105 H. K. view
Prof. Seshagiri Sastriar
106-107 E. Menon view
Hunting the African Lion
107-108 unknown view
Malati an Indian Novel
109-110 An Indian Lady view
Memorabilia
110-112 unknown view
Student’s Own Page
113-118 unknown view
The Madras Educational Exhibition. 1907
118-120 unknown view
Backmatter
i-x unknown view

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