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The Sheth Lalbhai Dalpatbhai Arts College Magazine March 1941

1941

But that which touches us most is the ruin of the Indian Students Union building in the Gower Street incidentally also the birth—place of Charles Darwin the famous author of the Origin of Species. [...] 2. That it was the language of the masses and so the leaders trained in the language would he better exponents of political subject to the masses. [...] The soul of the poorest creature in the streets and the soul of the greatest philosopher are equal before the creator. [...] To do that which deserves to be written to write that which deserves to be read to tend the sick to comfort the sorrowful to keep the temple of the body pure to cherish the divinity within us to be faithful to the intellect to educate those powers which have been entrusted to our charge and to employ them in the service of humanity—that is all that we can do. [...] The Guerdons of Birth By T. M. D. The Guerdon of ecstasy Of love and romance; Sweet doubts and phantasy Of swift-winged chance; Glory and mirth and sorrow; The strength of desire Youth's dreams of morrow And Hope's eternal fire; These the guerdons Birth gave The web of life to weave.
the arts art history
Pages
92
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
The Proceedings of the Staff Academy
7-10 G. H. Puranik view
Population Problem in Hell
11-15 S. T. Buch view
Popular Conception of God
16-20 S. J. Shah view
The Guerdons of Birth
20-20 T. M. D. view
The Spy-System of Kautilya
21-23 D. B. Joshi view
Marx’s Conception of History
24-28 D. N. Pathak view
The Disciple of Panini
29-33 Jay Bajrang view
Reports of College Societies
34-38 G. H. Puranik view
Article
i-xxxvi G. H. Puranik view
Backmatter
i-viii G. H. Puranik view

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