The Dacca University Journal  Annual  1933

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The Dacca University Journal Annual 1933

1933

I shoild be failing in my duty if I do not acknowledge my gratefulness to the members of the Journal Committee some of the students and some members of the staff of this University and also to those who are in various ways connected with the Journal but for whose sincere co-operation the publication of the paper would be impossible. [...] Religion and religious men have been and are at the bottom of philanthropic movements like the abolition of slavery prison reform the amelioration of the conditions of labor and of the lot of the laboring population the attempt to root out the white slave" traffic and the foundation of leper asylums orphanages rescue homes homes for mentally defetive children schools for the blind and 9" [...] The customs of digv Jaya and rajsuya yajna among the ancient Hindus of murk-girz among Muslim peoples (as exemplified in the careers of Timur and Nadir Shah who built towers of human skulls and of others) and the mania for world-conquest of men like Alexander the Great are examples of the destrutiveness of political ambition The dictatorship of the proletariat" is the latest cry. [...] The sexual impulse is necessary not only for the preservation and propagation of species but also for the birth of many forms of pure love besides cojugal love such for example as filial affection and the affection between brothers and sisters and for the transmission of the intelletual moral and spiritual qualities of the parents and other ancestors But as mere animal lust it must be [...] Intead of the ethics of fear and of the commercial motive man should cultivate the ethics of the love of God and of the beauty of holiness.
education
Pages
290
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120235
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-xix Parimal Roy view
Foreword
1-2 Parimal Roy view
Wastage of Time by our Students a Message
3-4 P. C. Ray view
The University of Dacca and its Ideals a Message
5-6 Philip Hartog view
A Plea for Religion
7-22 Ramananda Chatterjee view
Our Earth in the Depths of Space
23-32 N. N. Ghose view
Woman’s Place in the English Novel
33-40 Abani Kusari view
The Place of the Individual in Society
41-48 Manindranarayan Choudhuri view
Galsworthy the Man and his View of Life and Art
49-i Sontosh Chatterji view
A Peep into our Travel Diary
59-65 Upendra Biswas view
Sir Prafulla Chandra Ray
66-70 J. C. Ghosh view
Libraries in Relation to Education
71-74 Manoranjan Ray view
Al-Hariri (I)
75-85 Sirajul Haqq view
Chemical Warfare
86-92 Pulin Sarkar view
An Imaginary Conversation between Robert Browning and Thomas Hardy
93-96 Srish Das view
A Brief Survey of Ancient Indo-Javanese Literature
97-104 Himansu Sarkar view
The Tragic Aspect of Synge
105-112 M. N. Bose view
Some Remarks on Neo-Arabic Literature
113-123 Phil Fück view
Appreciation of Akbar by some Contemporary Hindu Writers
124-128 Md. Shahidullah view
The Pastoral Dream
129-132 Bishnu Das view
Charles Lamb : From the Viewpoint of an Essayist
133-139 Nares Bhattacharyya view
Trend of Modern Drama
140-155 Sukhamoy Roy view
The Scientific Attitude
156-164 Kalyan Sen view
The Challenge of Anarchy
165-172 Birendra Ghosal view
Pure Scientific Research and Industrial Development
173-177 Sunil Sen Gupta view
Disarmament
178-184 Bhupesh Mukherjee view
Evolution of Physical Activities in India
185-189 J. M. Ghosh view
Theories of Punishment
190-202 Parimal Roy view
Some Problems of Fuel Technology
203-211 A. Moktader view
The Agricultural Depression in India
212-225 M. L. Dam view
Validity of Knowledge in Buddhist Philosophy
226-231 R. R. Sarma view
Correspondence
232-237 Parimal Roy view
Reports
238-251 Parimal Roy view
Editorial Notes
252-258 Parimal Roy view
Backmatter
i-xii Parimal Roy view

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