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The Indian Journal of Education (Formerly The Madras Journal of Education) July 1895

1895

Meanwhile the Society had abandoned the idea of a site in the city and while pledging themselves to erect in the future a builing for the New English School on the site of the Nana Wada they decided to erect new buildings for the Collegesontside the city. [...] The next satisfactory matter brought to notice in the Report is the steady increase in the attendance at ♦he High School where the numbers now are nearly as high as they were before the strength of the school was reduced at the end of 1891 by the transfer of the Third Forte to Govinda Naickar's Middle. [...] In the great work which Technical education must necessarily do for the advancement of the prosperity of the country there is ground for hope that Pachaiyappa's will be a pioneer as it formerly was in the cause of general education ; for when I look to what is described in the Report as the outcome of the circumstances of the scope and usefulness of the Commercial School namely the developm [...] He recalls with pleasure the splendours of King's College chapel the noble expanse of the great court of Trinity the quaint seclusion of Queen's and the little river-side garden of the Hall and he is not without recollections of Fenner's and the river. [...] The first class ended with the setting of the problem to find some classification which shall distinguish between primitive and modern forms of society The answer given in the next class was that the basis of this classifiction was the nature of the force which binds members of the state together and it was found that regarded in this way states fell under three heads ; they were either Tr
education
Pages
77
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120032
Segment Pages Author Actions
The Fergusson College
453-457 O.V. Muller view
An Education Society for Madras
457-460 E.T. Davies view
Education in Baroda and Jeypore
460-462 unknown view
On Novel Reading and some Novels
462-466 unknown view
Address to the Students of Pachaiyappa’s
467-471 Sturrock view
Professor Sir J. R. Seeley
471-485 unknown view
Reviews of Educational Periodicals
485-504 unknown view
Indian News
505-515 unknown view
Mathematics
516-521 unknown view
Notifications
522-524 unknown view

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