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The Ripon College Magazine. January 1930

1930

His arguments from the exhausting climate of Bengal or the physical incapacity of many to receive the trailing are not convincing as the voluntary system which he advocates would neither lesson the rigour of the trying climate of the province in the summer months nor improve the general health of our youngmen and their fitness for a universal military training. [...] Further they say that 'only in exceptional circumstances should the Secretary of State intervene in matters of purely Indian interests when the Government and Lelgislature in India are in agreement.' Again the resolution of the Legislative Assembly that in the purchases of Stores the Goverment of India should buy in the market that seemed to them the best without regard from the India Office [...] The premier's statement the Viceroy's announcement the breakdown of the Leaders' Conference with the Viceroy on the eve of the Congress Mr. [...] on the eve of the Day of Atonement the Arab owners of the ground at the Wall claimed that the erection of a small wooden screen to separate the sexes during religious worship according to Jewish custom was a violation of their property rights. [...] The next year he accompanied the Cardinal on an embassy to France where his frank condemnation of the temporising policy with respect to the Huguenots seemed to have displeased the French Court and his own patron and Tasso returned to Italy and became a gentleman-in-waiting to the Duke of Ferrara who made the office an absolute sinecure to afford the poet leisure for the pursuit of his studies.
education
Pages
71
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120237
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-iii H. S. Chatterjee, U. Bajpay view
Editorial Notes
1-4 H. S. Chatterjee, U. Bajpay view
Things one should Know
5-13 H. S. Chatterjee, U. Bajpay view
Torquato Tasso
14-21 N. N. Raye view
Man
22-23 Subodh Ghosal view
A Sunset Drama
24-27 Khagen Roy view
Comparative Estimate of Shakespeare’s Genius
28-35 Manibhusan Sen Gupta view
Ripon College Union
36-42 H. S. Chatterjee, U. Bajpay view
“Amar Jabar Bela Pichu Dake”
1-8 Khagen Roy view
Dubojahajer Katha
9-11 Bibhuti Mukhopadhyay view
Tomari A Chaya
12-13 Durgacharan Adak view
B'Karer Braktita
14-16 Brajobhusan Chakraborty view
Bani-Abahan
17-17 Ahindranath Mukhopadhyay view
Kobir Sahanubhuti
18-23 Bimalaprosanno Majumdar view
Geet
24-24 Pannalal Mukhopadhyay view
Byartha Basanta'
25-25 Lalgopal Gangully view
Sesh
26-26 Tarak De view

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