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Modern Review August 1911

1911

All true development must proceed from the known to the unknown from the familiar to the unfamiliar from the near to the far. [...] One of the noblest of Christian adjurations lies in the words Lei as endure hardness as good soldiers of Christ ;" and again the sublime exclamation "Quit ye like men! Be strong." The inabilty to endure hardness the inability to be earnest the inability to play the man either on action or devotion in life or in imagintion these if no worse are the fruits of the tree of a luxury t [...] The Thana Branch takes advantage of the low caste school maintained by the Municipality cofining its efforts to urging the parents to send their children to school and to seeing to it that the right kind of teachers who take a genuine interest in the welfare of the little pupils. [...] Money continued to be cheap even after the conclusion of the treaty of peace ; because on account of the German occupation of certain provinces in France and the oubreak of communist troubles in that country no one could tell the possibilities that lay in the future. [...] Now as in the industrially advanced countries a large part of deposits arises out of loans this increase in the deposits of the London joint-stock banks clearly indicates increase in the volume of business.t Another feature of the business situation is to be noticed in the Movement of Cleaing-House Operations.
government politics public policy
Pages
136
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
The Place of Foreign Culture in a True Education
109-112 Nivedita view
A Brother to the Lowly
112-122 unknown view
The Crisis of 1875 in England
122-124 Satis Basu view
Some Factors in Large Crop Production
124-128 S. Sinha view
How a Saint Heard Damaru
128-129 Maud Maccarthy view
Life in the Southern States of America
129-133 Sudhindra Bose view
The Department of Live Stock in Chandra Gupta’s Administration
133-139 Narendra Nath view
The Man in Turkey
139-141 Kashi Jayaswal view
The Pluralistic Pantheism of William James
141-148 Mahesh Ghosh view
A Peep into the Earliest History of Aryan India
148-153 S.C. Sarkar view
Hindu Literature in Tibet
153-156 Sarat Das view
Australia
157-161 J. Fraser view
The Propagation of Hindu Literature
162-166 B.D. Basu view
The Women Suffragists Procession in London. June 17th 1911
166-168 Jessie Westbrook view
Tyagayyar A Musician of Southern India
168-170 Maud Maccarthy view
The Ethnography of the Mundas II
170-176 Sarat Roy view
The Late Pandit Satvavrata Samasrami
176-180 A.B. view
The Coronation
180-187 E. Willis view
The Present Position of Woman
187-196 Nivedita view
Problems of the Day in the Periodicals of the Month
197-201 N.H.D. view
The Problem of Race Equality
202-208 G. Spiller view
Comment and Criticism
208-212 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
212-217 K.M.J. view
Notes
217-224 unknown view