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Modern Review February 1921

1921

Most of the leading universities in the United States contain all or most of the following : The College of Liberal Arts The Graduate College The College of Engineering The College of Agriculture The College of Medicine The College of Dentistry The College of Pharmacy The College of Education The College of Law The School of Commerce The School for Nurses "AMERICAN EDUCATION THAT EDUCATES 155 Bask [...] The Extension Division of the University of Wisconsin whose unofficial motto seems to be to-extend the opportunity for education to the whole body of the people to the whole period of life and to all the vital Interests of life " offers over 254 courses in its correspondence-study department. [...] stepmother the mother the daughter the father the widowed daughter the childless sister the aunt the brother's wife the father's or mother's sister the grandfather the childless teacher the father-in-law the uncle the grandson who is parentless the brother and the sister's son. [...] With the advent of provincial self-government the question of the education of the million illiterates is one that must AT thepresent time the population of India may be computed roughly as about 320 million of whom probaly some 20 „million are able to read and IBS THE MODERN REVIEW FOR FEBRUARY 1921 of the Universities and the proposed r; organisation of the universities by which class [...] In times of drought and the failure of the seasonal rains the pot fire procession is held in honour of this goddess and at the end of the festival the goddess is said never to fail to gratify her devotees by sending down a shower of rain.
government politics public policy
Pages
140
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
American Education that Educates
153-157 Sudhindra Bose view
The Economic Foundations of the State in Sukra—s Political theory
157-164 Benoy Sarkar view
The Relations Between the Scientific Departments of the Government of India and the Post-Graduate Departments of the Indian Universities
164-166 S.P. Agharkar view
A Common Script For India
166-168 Joseph Taylor view
Some Relics of South Indian Demon Worship
169-176 T.R.R. view
The New Woman in America and Europe
177-182 Alice Bird view
Caliphate and the Sultan of Turkey
183-184 Jatindranath Chatterjee view
The Origin of Subjectivity in Hindu Thought
185-188 Krishnachandra Bhattacharya view
Conflict of Economic Types and Regions
189-197 Radhakamal Mukerjee view
Reviews and Notices of Books
197-203 K.M.J view
Delhi During the Anarcii 1749—1788 as told in Contempor Ary Records
204-207 Jadunath Sarkar view
Journalism in the United States
207-211 Minnie Miller view
Gleanings
211-216 unknown view
Increase in Litigation
216-218 Krishnalal Jhaveeri view
“Non-Co Operation” in Education
218-230 unknown view
Student Unrest
230-233 unknown view
The Next War of the World
234-236 Vidiwsekrara Bhattacharya view
Comment and Criticism
237-240 J.N.S. view
Indian Periodicals
240-248 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
248-260 unknown view
Notes
261-280 unknown view