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The Calcutta Review an Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) August 1937

1937

As the Chinese patriarch is the head of the entire houshold including his son's families so the emperor should be the benvolent ruler of the realm including the states of the vassal princes. [...].the [ceremonial] Rites form your character and music complete your education.1 In the private family (among the conservative Chinese) the husband is superior in rank to the wife the father to the son and the elder to the younger brother. [...] Seeing the priest-king and princes so virtuous the people in all the states will strive to be virtuous for the sake of sharing the nobility of the elite. [...] Tt is contended that if the experiments prove successful as it is hoped they will in the majority of cases and if the work is carried on for a number of years the cultivators of the locality will be convinced of the value of the departmental recommendations and will adopt. [...] The most important function of the Government farm is to act as a centre of experiment while the best that can be expected from the private farm is that it will be engaged in the multiplication and distribution of departmental seeds and also in the demonstration of departmental types and improved methods.
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Pages
117
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Confucius: His Message
127-135 Wendell Thomas view
Problems of Land Revenue Reforms
136-144 A.P. Patro view
Government and Private Farms in Bengal
145-157 H.C. Mookherjee view
The Gayatri of the Zoroastrians
158-164 Ashokanath Shastri view
Gerald Gould: A Tribute
165-174 C.L.R. Sastri view
Psychology in the Service of Man: A Brief Survey
175-185 Shyam Jalota view
The Age of Marriage in the Vedas
186-192 Basanta Chatterjee view
Religious and Philosophical Ideas in Recent English Fiction
193-206 Chandra Sen view
Different Types of Reality
207-211 Haridas Chaudhury view
The Jews of Germany
212-216 Taraknath Das view
At Home and Abroad
217-219 unknown view
News and Views
220-223 unknown view
Miscellany
224-231 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
232-236 unknown view
Ourselves
237-243 unknown view

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