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Shankars Weekly November 5 1950

1950

The greater the democracy or the socialism or the prestige or the.patriotism of a government the greater the number of people - who hale to sit so that they can govern. [...] The Indian working journalist lives in unceasing awarness of the Managing Editor and all the subtle mutations of him who sit on his starved Sibad shoulders like the Old Man of the Sea of Ink. [...] You dip your hand into the pocket grip the articles (to be picked) The reverse process in which the out-of-pocket movement of the articles is downward the direction thereby being coincdent with the pull of gravittion is called the "Gravtation" process. [...] From what I see of the women's page in the papers I should have thought that at a women's club they would be discussing the care and feeding of infants a new recipe or how to rearrange the drawing room to greater effect. [...] So I put down the bundle bent double and took off my shoes pulled off the socks placed the right sock in the right shoe the left sock in the left shoe picked up the bundle and entered the adjoiing room which I found to be the kitchen.
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Pages
25
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120053
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii K.S. Pillai view
Shankar’s Weekly
5-26 unknown view
Backmatter
i-i unknown view

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