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The Presidency College Magazine. September 1926

1926

With the expansion of the College and the increase in the number of the members of the Staff we have an increased number of students. [...] In the pages of the College Magazine and the halls of the Literary and Debating Societies in the field of sport and in the class-room Hindu and Mussalman can meet on equal terms and without even the supicion of any ulterior motive. [...] We need only look about us to convince ourselves of the failure of the spinning-wheel and of the decline that has set in in the Kheddar industry.* An apparent contradiztion to the above statement has appeared since the writing of the present essay in the Asharh number of the20 The Economic Fallacy of the Spinning Wheel. [...] In paragraph 84 of the Report we learn— we are satisfied on economic grounds that the temporary loss involved will be more than made good by the ultimate gain and that the balance of advantage is heavily on the side of the recommendation made." The advocate of the spinning-wheel is hardly aware of the kinship that exists between the aims of the protectionist and those of his own but it is onl [...] Phelps so admirably put it There are fashions in the array of thoughts as there are fashions in Coporeal coverings" and as it would be a bold undertaking to explain the time-variations in the length of men's coats and the diameter of women's hats even so the most philosophic of the various writers of the history of England's literature cannot satisfactorily account for the occasional predo
education
Pages
123
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120237
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iii Humayun Kabir view
Foreword
1-4 T.S.S. view
Editorial Notes
5-12 Humayun Kabir view
Some Recollections
13-16 W.C.W. view
The Economic Fallacy of the Spinning Wheel
17-30 Sushil Dey view
Mr. Thomas Hardy as a Novelist
30-37 M.V. Rau view
X-Ray and Radium
38-40 Birendra Roy view
Csoma De Koros—A Dedicated Life
41-46 Hirendranath Mukerjea view
Some Characteristic Aspects of Attic Tragedy
46-51 Anil Ganguli view
He Died a Prince!
51-52 Sambhunath Banerjee view
Botany in Ancient India
53-59 G.P. Majumdar view
At the Close of Day. *
59-60 Dilip Sanyal view
Memories
61-66 Humayun Kabir view
The Gold Bullion Standard
66-73 Panchanan Chakrabartty view
The Flute
74-74 Khagendra Das Gupta view
The Problems of the Pacific
75-81 Binode Biswas view
Presidency College Union
82-83 Hirendra Mukerjee view
The Annual Report of the Bengali Literary Society
84-84 Sukumar Dutta view
Bengali Literary Society. Annual Social
85-85 Humayun Kabir view
First Sitting
85-85 Jyotsna Chanda view
The Historical Society
86-87 Anil Ganguli view
Historical Seminar
87-88 Kalyan Basu view
Philosophy Seminar
88-88 Humayun Kabir view
Seminar for Theology and Ethics
89-90 Humayun Kabir view
Seminar for Modern Philosophy
90-92 Humayun Kabir view
Seminar for General Philosophy
92-92 M. Manowar view
The Presidency College Football Club
92-93 H.N. Sircar view
Farewells in the College
93-93 K. view
A Review
93-94 G.N.D. view
Library Bulletin
95-98 Humayun Kabir view
Gyaner Simana
i-7 Pramod Ghoshal view
Anuragi
8-8 Chandrasekhar Aaddho view

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