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The Bangabasi College Magazine. July August & September 1939

1939

As a member of the Senate and the Syndicate of the University of Calcutta the Bangiya Sahitya Parishad the All-Bengal Professors' and Teachers' Associtions the Calcutta Medical Institute the Hindu Family Annuity Fund and various other public and hmanitarian institutions he was closely associated with the social moral and intellectual uplift of the people of our country for more than hal [...] H. G. Rawlinson too concludes his essay of "India in European literature and thought" with the remark "As time goes on it will be realised that a knowledge of the history and culture of India is essential to the foundation of a proper understanding of the origin and growth of western civilsation." The interesting and strange coincidence of these remarks of far-sighted thinkers reveals the [...] The flute of the passing breeze I do hear ; and the choir `Of the tumultous waves upon the sea-foam and the joys of Young sprouts and buds into blossoms. [...] Again the realisation of the hopes of a reditribution of the world manifested itself first in the Japanese occuption of Manchuria and the later in the bombardment of Abyssinia into submission. [...] The 1914 crisis for the division of the globe among the major nations of the world is again threatening us in the form of a second Imperialistic World War The Axis powers like Italy Germany and Japan want the maintenance of capitalist regime concentration of National power in the Dictators hand and colnial expansion.
education
Pages
113
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120237
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iv P.K. Bose view
In Memoriam
5-6 P.K. Bose view
Notes and Comments
7-7 P.K. Bose view
The Results
8-8 P.K. Bose view
Botanical Research and Excursion Society
8-8 P.K. Bose view
An Appeal
9-10 P.K. Bose view
The Gloomy-morn
11-11 Mrityunjoy Roy view
A Few Lines on Poetry
12-13 Ajit Chatterjee view
India’s Gift to the World
14-17 Anil Roy view
Some Observations of the Tagore-Noguchi Correspondence on Sino Japanese War
17-19 Mangaldas Chatterjee view
Beautitudo
20-20 Anil Gongopadhyaya view
“Secret Sign” A Short-Story
21-23 Manindra Haldar view
War and Peace
23-26 Suresh Bose view
“Agriculturist of the Day”
27-27 W. Wafliary view
Present International Situation
28-30 Robindra Das view
Adolf Hitler
31-34 Rupen Sen view
Students’ Association
35-37 Ajit Ghosh view
Literary Board
37-39 Amulya De view
Botanical Research and Excursion Society
40-40 Asru Dutt view
List of Passes
41-48 P.K. Bose view
Bangabasi College Fine Arts Society
49-52 Monomohan Bhattacharya view
Common Room
53-54 Kamal Mitra, Sibu Ghosh, Salil Ghosh view
“Probhat Dali”
1-2 Balaicharan Samanta view
Bharot Kon Pathe ?
2-6 Mohit Bhattacharya view
“Gramer Maya”
7-10 Pabitrabhushan Gangopadhyay view
Probhab
10-11 Jyotishchandra Ray view
Omar-Khoiyam
12-15 Golam Alam view
Manusher Mon
15-18 Amulya Dey view
Prem
18-20 Ganesh Dhar view
Bondi
21-21 Anilbaran Gangopadhyay view
“Acholaytan”
22-25 Gourchandra Chattopadhyay view
Kal Haron
25-26 Mani Majumdar view
Bangala Godyo Sahityer Sroshta
27-28 Ajitkumar Basu view
Rabindranather 'Falguni'
29-30 Amulya Dey view
Hey Bondhu Biday—
31-31 Amulya Dey view
Banglar Tanti
32-34 Kalipada Mukhopadhyay view
Manush
34-34 Rupendranarayan Sen view
Sarat-Smarane
35-36 Nirmal Bhattacharya view
Manobigyane Froyeder Dan
37-39 Shyamapada Chakraborty view
Diner Seshe
40-40 Bijankumar Basu view
Nabagato Chatroder Obvorthona Onusthane Bangobasi College Students Associationer Sompadok Comrade Ajit Ghosher Ovivashon
41-43 P.K. Bose view
“One Word is Too Often Profaned”
44-44 Nirmalkumar Basu view
Bangobasi Colleger Chatrosomitir Sabhapoti Comrade Sukumar Ghosher Ovivashon
45-46 P.K. Bose view

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