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The Bangabasi College Magazine July August September 1936

1936

He was purely an Englishman but he knew the minutest customs and manners of the Scotch the Dutch the Roman and the Italian. [...] It is the idea of most of our countrymen that in order to exist in the struggle of life it is quite sufficient to take such food as will fill the stomach to the brim. [...] In India the diet taken by the Bengalees and the Madrassees is the worst the best being the diet of the Punjabis and the Marwaris. [...] This is one of the unbalance (51) of our diet and perhaps the main one as energy is the life-blood of the busy world. [...] Like Lady Psyche in Tennyson's The Princess " she does not aspire to equal man or to see that the members of her own sex may be freed from the yoke of man so that there should be : "Two heads in council two beside the hearth Two in the tangled business of the world Two in the liberal offices of life." She has chosen the home to be the proper sphere of her actvities—so she disapproves of th
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Pages
82
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120237
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i P.K. Bose view
Frontmatter
ii-iii P.K. Bose view
Notes
1-2 P.K. Bose view
In Memoriam
2-2 P.K. Bose view
The Results
3-6 P.K. Bose view
List of Passes
6-13 P.K. Bose view
Things I Thank God For
13-13 Rajendra Jha view
Shakespeare
14-16 Krishna Deb view
Wordsworth and His Lucy
17-20 Sunil Bhattacharyya view
Coal Tar
21-22 Harinarain Das view
Dependence
22-22 Ramendra Sen Gupta view
“What is Sweet”
23-24 Saroj Paul view
Modern English Essays—An Appreciation
24-28 Amal Sur Car view
A Forgotten Anglo Indian Poet
29-33 Rabindra Bandyopadhyay view
Ill Health and Our Diet
34-37 Jyoty Banerjee view
A Dictator’s Wife'
38-40 Gopal Bhaumik view
Bangabasi College Students’ Association
41-48 P.K. Bose view
Kobi Banam Boigyanik
1-5 Subodh Bagchi view
Pagol
5-6 Nakuleshwar Pal view
Parpare
7-9 Rabindra Basu view
“Adhunik Bangala Sahityer Dhara”
10-17 Rabindra Deb view
Tomare Firaye Dichi—
18-18 Prafullaranjan Sengupta view
Gaan
19-19 Bimal Guha view
Shibstuti
19-20 Pyarimohan Sengupta view
Barsha
21-21 Bimal Basu view
Bimarsho Probhate
21-22 Jagadwish Pal view
Backmatter
i-i P.K. Bose view

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