The Oriental Seminary  Annual Report 1952

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The Oriental Seminary Annual Report 1952

1952

On the death of the founder, the entire manage- nient of the Seminary devolved upon his brother, the late-Babu Hurray Krishto Auddy, who devoted all his time in the interest of the institution, which conti- nued to maintain its proud position as one of the most respectable and independent schools in Bengal. [...] Babu Hurray Kristo Auddy could not be persuaded to affiliate the Seminary with Calcutta University by reason of a mcrbid fear of inability to maintain a staff of Indian and European Professors, owing to the loss of income consequent Von the starting of rival institutions as stated al?ove. (7) 7. In the beginning of the fifties of the last cen- tury, the then newspapers announced that the boys of th [...] The advertisements in the Morning Chornicle and the Citizen showed that the Merchant of Venice was played on the 9th March 1854, by the Seminary boys. [...] 1000/-as an endowment for awarding a gold-mounted and a silver medal yearly out of its interest to the pupils of the Seminary according to the direction of the Executive Committee. - The said money was invested in 3% G. P. Notes of the nominal value of Rs 1000/-. [...] The Head Master hoisted the National Flag and delivered a speech dwelling on the significance of the function and the duties of all citizens, specially of the students under the New Constitution. (, 34 ) Independence Day The Independence Day was duly observed on the 15th August, 1952 by the students and staff of the Seminary.
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