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The Educational Review. A Monthly Record for India July 1897

1897

At the same time there are many who some in the interests of women's education some the interests of Cambridge think that the path of wisdom lies not in the growth of the female element at Cambridge but in the creation of a separate Women's University. [...] Unable therefore in my inexperience to make any suggestive contrasts between edcation in the north of India and education in the south I imagined that I might perhaps draw up a paper of some interest on the subject of the Anglo-Indian student sketcing a few pictures of the Anglo-Indian student as he is found in the great educational centres of the north. [...] In Simla the summer capital of the Viceroy and also the summer capital of the Lieutnant-Governor of the Punjab officialdom in the summer time with its scant business and its abundant pleasure-seeking tends in a measure to crowd education out. [...] Side by side in the class-room or in the dormitory will be found the son of a sergeant and the son of a colnel the son of a railway traffic manager and the son of a railway guard the son of a colector and the son of a collector's clerk boys studying for entrance into Sandhurst and boys whose highest hope is to enlist boys studing for the medical entrance examination in London with hop [...] In the ardour to defeat all corners at cricket or football or at the annual exhibition of combined sports every boy gets considered on his merits and the son of the colonel or the English boy from home will have no chance against the son of the soldier or against the darkest Eurasian in getting into the eleven or into the team unless he is likely to prove a more doughty reprsentative of the s
education
Pages
60
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120034
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
287-287 unknown view
The Educational Review
287-i unknown view
Eninent Ecucationists in India
293-296 unknown view
Anglo-Indian School in the North
296-304 H. Barlow view
Educative Recreation
304-307 E.J. Sizer view
Benjamin Jowett
307-314 P. Narasu view
Our University Correspondence
314-321 unknown view
Contemporary Educational Periodicals
321-323 unknown view
Reviews and Notices
323-328 unknown view
The Madras Teachers’ Guild
329-329 unknown view
Educational Intelligence
329-334 unknown view
Educational Notes
334-336 unknown view

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