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The Calcutta Review an Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) June 1928

1928

The two activities physical and mental must both be exercised if the man is to be healthy ; to have as the old saying puts it A sound mind in a sound body." We have seen that such an act as closing the eye against a grain of dust is the result of a subconscious act in the brain is in fact a skilful act. [...] It is right and proper that the principles should he constantly exercised on the engines machines and structures of the present moment ; it is all wrong to make these the beginning and end of the instruction or to force the lasting principles out of the student's mind by means of a plethora of evanescent details. [...] 164401e e-abspnce of pre-existing individuals of these types al* an I search for explanation of the difference in typicaP dove pent estimating the chances of success in the search."TES CALCUTTA REVIEW [JUNE Then comes the question of speech the vehicle of Reveltion. [...] Rich men have increased their wealth during the war without special exertion and as a result of the necessities of the nation ; they can hardly complain if they are called upon to give the whole or part of this increase." The levy is to be extracted once and for all for the ".specific pupose of expunging or reducing the National Debt (im. [...] The rate will be " graduated " on all the wealth in the hands of individuals but " fixed " on part of the wealth in the hands of clubs and institutions.
history
Pages
143
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i unknown view
Calcutta Memories
287-296 Francis Skrine view
What is Technical Education
297-308 L.D. Coneslant view
Brahmanism and Science
309-314 Mohini Chatterjee view
The New Contents of Sovereignty Democracy and Nationhood
315-330 Benoy Sarkar view
A German Invader of the English Stage in the Early Decades of the Nineteenth Century
331-342 U.C. Nag view
Secondary Education in Bengal
343-360 unknown view
W. B. Yeats
361-373 Joygopal Banerjee view
Hindu Philosophy in the Making
374-378 Kunjalal Datta view
Evolution with Special Reference to the Living and Non-Living from the Standpoint of Maya-Vada
379-390 Kamakhyanath Mitra view
Reviews
391-399 Sisirkumar Maitra view
Ourselves
400-405 unknown view
Indian Philosophy Vol. I
i-vii S. Radhakrishnan view
Backmatter
1-15 unknown view

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