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The Indian Journal of Education. a Monthly Review October 1897

1897

In his government too the same combnation of rival principles is to be met with; the one side the support of the Church—a body essentially Rman in its ability to rise superior to the social differences of the day and the mystic splendour still clinging to the Imperial title : on the other the tribal loyality of the Frankish nation. [...] It called attention to the fact that at the last meeting of the Senate though a very large number of native members were present at the voting for the Chairmen of Faculties and Members of the Syndicate not a single native Fellow remained to the end Not one Indian Fellow took the trouble to stay for the discussion of the question whether the study of the Indian political system should be removed [...] Of the following two explanations of the meaning of " to go to the wall" the first is intelligent though the orthography is peculiar. [...] Getting at the inside of the insect at the meaning of the sentence we find that a certain school has apparently not done as well as it might have and that the deficiency is attributed not to changes on the staff of which there were several not to slackness in the teachers nor to the idleness in students but to the absence of tact on the part of one of the three acting headmasters who preside [...] I indeed welcome the raising of the standards by the introduction of Chandra Lo is among the F. A. texts and Mannsmriti and the Sutras for the B. A. But this mere touching up of the business at the top is of very little use.
education
Pages
96
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120032
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
The Late Rai Bahadur Sadhu Seshayya
639-642 unknown view
Karl the Great
642-645 A. B. C. view
The Election of Fellows in the Madras University
645-649 unknown view
Students’ Blunders
649-652 unknown view
St. Peter’s College Tanjore
652-653 unknown view
The Teachers’ College Saidapet Madras
653-659 unknown view
On the Proposed Oriental Side to the Madras University
659-666 G. Aiyenger view
Elementary Education during the Reign
667-686 unknown view
Education in South India Twenty-Five Years ago
686-692 S. Seshayya view
Critics
692-693 unknown view
Athletics
694-695 unknown view
Reviews of Books
695-698 unknown view
Educational Notes
699-701 unknown view
Indian News
701-702 unknown view
Literary Notes
702-705 unknown view
Notification
705-710 unknown view
Backmatter
i-x unknown view

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