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The Magnet
Date | Number: 1505 | Lang: English (en)
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NotesPage 2: Billy Bunter's Christmas Party! - A Greyfriars story by Frank Richards (Charles Hamilton)

Page 16: The Greyfriars Herald #219 - School Magazine

Page 16: A Christmas Mystery! - A St. Sam's story by Dicky Nugent (W. L. Catchpole)

Page 31: The Stately Homes of Greyfriars: A Christmas at Wharton Lodge by The Greyfriars Rhymester - poem

Page 32: Come Into the Office, Boys - and Girls! - Editoral by Ernest L. McKeag
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   By crashryan
Can someone who grew up in England sort out for me the myth and the reality of beating students in English schools? In comics, story papers, and cartoons dating well into the 1960s there seems a near-obsession with the subject of caning. One would think a teacher's primary job was to thrash his students! How prevalent was corporal punishment? I say "was" assuming it's no longer used--am I wrong on that score?
  
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