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The Oriental Seminary - the Past the Present 1939
1939
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, prevailed upon the Council of Education to admit students of the Seminary to some of the scholarship examinations. [...] 7, In the beginning of the Fifties of the last"[ 13 I century, the then news-papers announced that the boys of the different schools and colleges had attempted to display their histrionic accomplishments : they performed several of Shakespeare's plays in place of recitation, and in this they drew admiration of the cultured public—both Indian and European. [...] On the death of the founder, the entire management of the Seminary devolved upon his brother the late Babu 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 respec- table and independent school in Bengal. [...] 3. The Executive Committee has added to the equipments of the Science and Geography classes for the better teaching of those subjects, so as to dispel the fear caused by the ambitious syllabuses. [...] 4, The Committee is glad to report that since the opening of the Teachers' Training Department by the University of Calcutta it has been sending members of the teaching staff to get themselves trained for the benefit of themselves and of the school.
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