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The Calcutta Review an Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) September 1934

1934

D. THE problems of ceducation are gradually forcing themselves on the attention of the educational authorities and also to some extent of the general public and it may not be amiss to refer to some of the facts and principles in the light of which a policy of drift may be avoided and replaced by one of wholesome direction. [...] The change should be in the form of differential studies of specialisation along the lines of the particular bent and natural aptitude of each sex so as to relieve the sense of strain and eliminate as far as possible the other strain of personal competition retaining only the unavoidable competition which is impersonal and is imposed by an external standard. [...] In the sphere of the “humanities ” in the arts and in the biological sciences there is considerable gain from the differences of interest and point of view being brought together and being brought to bear upon the common studies of both the sexes. [...] The Measieb Not the Jews' Messiah but the Messiah of the two Empires the spirit and the world—? [...] The evanescence of individual life and its joys and sorrows the fickleness of the ‘boast of heraldry’ and the ‘pomp of power’ led the Indian mind quite clearly to realise that the “paths of glory lead but to the grave.” The temporal character of the world was perceived and with it was also perceived the destructivness of time.
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Pages
169
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i unknown view
Co-Education
283-288 Radhakumud Mookerji view
The Revolt Against Religious Traditionalism in the Plays of Ibsen and Bernard Shaw
289-301 Frederick Wood view
The Problem of Time in Indian Thought
302-309 Umeshchandra Bhattacharjee view
The National Economic Bank of Poland
310-327 Sarojkumar Basu view
The Problem of State Control in Indian Coal Industry
328-i Benoykumar Sarkar view
Caste Through the Ages
335-346 Nirmalkumar Bose view
William Carey
347-352 Syamaprasad Mookerjee view
Co-Operative Finance in Bengal; (a Review of the Present Position)
353-363 Parimal Roy view
Juridical Ethnology of the Meiteis
364-375 Sarbjit Singh view
Aims of Industrial Education in John Dewey’s Social Philosophy
376-380 Debendrachandra Dasgupta view
Organization of the Fascist University Groups and Fascist University Militia
381-384 unknown view
Gotingen: the World’s Mathematical Centre
385-386 Herbert Gunther view
Hungary Italy and Austria Through Czechoslovak Eyes
387-389 unknown view
Miscellany
390-396 Benoykumar Sarkar view
Reviews and Notices of Books
397-404 unknown view
Gleanings
405-412 unknown view
At Home and Abroad
413-i unknown view
Ourselves
423-448 unknown view

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