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The Collegian & Progress of India. No. 1 24 November 1920

1920

Then the registrar briefly explained the origin and the object of the University and the College and requested the Chancellor to declare the University open and invest the Principal and Professors with their respective duties. [...] Of the principal professors teachers and organisers of the College he would ask to develop the College by building true character of their charges the students with the best possible influence and ideals and to sow the seeds of true freedom in students and nourish the seed with the tenderness of the parent so that it might grow in them and grow them into a nation of brave fearless patriotic me [...] Before closing the Convention after a prolonged debate passed the following resolution by a majority of 148 against 51 :— In view of the present national need of the country this convention calls on all the Students of the United Provinces to respond enthusiastically to the call of the nation through Mahatma Gandhi supported by the Indian National Congress and the Muslim League and urges upon them [...] We understand from the Literary Digest that the representatives of this organization conducted a campaign against the existing theatres—"bourgeois theatres " as they called them ; and advocted the opening of theatres in which the actors should be amateur workmen who would give to the stage the psychology of the factory and the mathine ' Among the The Alleged Pesimism of the Hindus Contempo [...] IDEAL INDEPENDENT OF THE TENSES OF TIME This does not or need not mean that the present and future are only to be the rehearsals of the past and that human existence is to be chained down for ever to the dead level of sameness ; it may only come to this that the Ideal 'of True Good and Beautiful in hilman existence may in itself or in the abstract be independent of the tenses of time ; that in
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Frontmatter
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Occasional Notes
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The World of Culture
213-214 unknown view
National Education in India
214-222 Pramathanath Mukhopadhyaya view
The Education of Emotions through Physical Education
222-230 unknown view
Convocation Address
230-234 unknown view
Psychology and the Teacher
234-235 unknown view
Education in England the Salient Points of Interest
235-238 unknown view

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