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The Sheth Lalbhai Dalpatbhai Arts College Magazine October 1940

1940

Most of the big functions were arranged under the joint auspices of the unions of the two colleges and the lectures were delivered in one college or another as was convenient. [...] The Oxford Professor of Eastern Religions is the Vice—chancellor of the Benares University which is the home of Indian Culture. [...] The letter says "what can we not do with your help ? " In conclusion the historian of the Maratha Empire said that the chief defect of the old correspondence is that there is neither the mention of the date nor of the name. [...] The "Principles of Logic" (1883) which infused fresh vitality into the study of logic brought out the limitations of the system of Mill specially of the associationists' theory of inference. [...] When India is on the anvil and when high hopes are entetained as regards the future the most essential condition of a"The l 'opularon Problem c India 17 decent life should lie the satisfaction of at least the elementary needs of al. As a stepping atone from this dismal past to a delightful fut ire the cut in r opulation is one the chief remedies The cor.-lition of the tcorni% millions ' of
the arts art history
Pages
96
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120237
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i G.H. Puranik view
Frontmatter
i-vi G.H. Puranik view
Editorial Notes
1-6 G.H. Puranik view
An Intellectual Red Letter Day
7-i G.H.P. view
Peshwa Daftar
9-11 G.H. Puranik view
Francis Herbert Bradley
12-14 A. Kadir view
The Population Problem of India
15-19 S.P. Joshi view
“Kakajisab”
20-23 S.T. Buch view
A Plea for Running on the Roads
24-27 Jay Bajarang view
Are Machines the Destroyers of Human Hapiness
28-29 Sarojini Hatheesing view
Students' Union '
30-ii G.H. Puranik view
Article
i-xxxvi G.H. Puranik view
Backmatter
i-xiv G.H. Puranik view

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