cover image: The Thirty-Second Annual Report of the Calcutta Literary Society

Premium

20.500.12592/3vqqcs

The Thirty-Second Annual Report of the Calcutta Literary Society

1908

The Members of the Society the Graduates ant Under-Graduates of the Calcutta University and other gentlemen of the suburbs composed the bulk of the audience. [...] The Members of the Society the Graduates and Under-Graduates of the Calcutta University and other gentlemen of the suburbs composed the bulk of the audience. [...] I have the plesure in submitting a synoptical Report of the transactions of the Society for the year 1907 :— The Thirty-first Anniversary Meeting of the Calcutta Literary Society was held with great eclat at the Classic Theatre No. [...] The re-organisation of society already referred to on the basis of So:ialism can be achieved by the abolition of class distinction by the collective control of the means of production an equi'able distribution of the produced wealth and lastly the gradual introduction of much needed Social reforms. [...] slums and bustees of our otherwise beautiful town and you The experiment can also be introduced by the Goverwill shudder at the appeling poverty of the inhabitants meat purchase of Taluks sold by the Collectors in default the dirty and dangerous surroundings which will make of Revenue and then distributing the same among the you sad for the neglect of those who are in authority to existing
literature fiction
Pages
10
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100092
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
Proceedings of the Thirty-send Anniversary of th3 Calcutta Literary Society Held with Great Eclat at the Hall of the Calcutta University Institute College Square on Monday 6th January 1908 at 4-30 p. m. under the presidency of Ranjit Sinha Rajah Bahadur of Nashipur Ate Member of the Bengal Legislative Council &c. Before a Large and Arpreciative Assembly. The Members of the Society the Graduates and Under-Graduates of the Calcutta University and Other Gentlemen of the Suburbs Composed the Bulk of the Audience
1-8 unknown view

Related Topics

All