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The Calcutta Review April 1914

1914

It involves the problem of university organzation as a whole ; the relation of the university to the162 THE CALCUTTA REVIEW colleges and of the colleges to each other ; the relation of University Professors to the Ns-hole organization and in particular to the Boards of Studies. [...] But as was said at the birth of Gad : a troop cometh." It appears that the Senate has the power by the framing of a recomendation if not by the stroke of a pen of multiplying University Professors indefinitely by the simple expedient of qualifying the title Professor with the word Assistant."EIGHT YEARS OF UNIVERSITY REFORM 163 The University may not unaided create a single University Lectur [...] The easy accepance of the popular course of action hasty adoption of cheap expedients as a way out of difficulties the prference for the showy the grandiose the quickly-raised superstructure before the sound the moderate tih# foundations well and truly laid are not the ways iteit170 THE CALCUTTA REVIEW calculated to secure advance towards the highest educational ends. [...] THE CALCUTTA REVIEW But not only was Blake the herald of an era of inspiration ; he also belonged to a coming age by his sense of the cla;ms of the poor and the oppressed and by the expression that he gives sometimes with scorn somtimes with violence to the demands of which we are so fully aware to-day of the social conscience. [...] daylight on the retina so fair and open is the effect of particular pages." The work by which one who is not able to study the coloured copies which are in the British Museum and in the possession of Lord Crewe and other collectors can best judge of his genius in his illustrations of the book of Job.
history
Pages
132
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Eight Years of University Reform
153-171 H.R. James view
William Blake Poet Artist Mystic
172-190 Nicol Macnicol view
Some Tours in Sikhim
191-213 W.J. Buchanan view
Reason and Religion
214-226 Jhon Macaskill view
The Doctrine of Maya in Indian Philosophy
227-238 Prabhu Shastri view
Social Conditions in Calcutta
239-254 Robert Anderson view
Reviews of Books
255-280 unknown view
Acknowledgments
281-284 unknown view

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