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The Oriental Seminary Annual Report 1949
1949
Issur Chandra Gupta, i'oet and the Editor of the Probhakar in the issue of the Paper"): on the 14th February 1858 observed "since the foUnda_tion of _ the Oriental Seminary by an Indian gen- tleman of no ordinary awility it is sending forth every year young men well-educated and fit to enter the world. [...] The institution has received encouragement from several other eminent and en- lightened European gentlemen and from the nobility anti gentry of the land interested in the great cause of Indian education 7. In the beginning of the Fifties of the last century, the then news-paper announced that the boys of the different Schools and Colleges had attempted to display. [...] On the death of the founder, the entire management of the Seminary devolved upon his brother, the late 13abu Hurray Kristo Auddy, who devoted all his time in the interest of the institution, which continued to maintain its proud position as one of the most respect- able and independent schools in Bengal. [...] After serving the Seminary for over 43 years as -a member of the Society and aq the Honorary Secretary he died in harness on the 1st of September 1937 with a longing for the welfare of the Seminary. [...] The admission 'of pupils in both departinents was encouraging at the commencement of the session. ' The serious economic position of the country, however, partially affected the roll strength toward-1 the latter part of the year.
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