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The Bangabasi College Magazine October November & December 1936

1936

The Founder's Day of the College was celebrated on the 27th of Novemberlast and as it was immediately after the re-opening of the College we could not make fitting arrangements to observe the Founder's Day in a proper fashion. [...] S. Roy The Committee further consisted of the members of the staff and 32 studenrepresentatives : Working Committee Subsequently at a meeting of the College Union" and another meeting ( dated 17.4-31 ) of the representatives of the students the following Working Committee was unanimously elected for the administration of the fund :- Principal G. C. Bose (President Ex-officio) Prof. [...] The office the ringing telephone the genral conviviality of clerks drowsiness of the bearers the library the loud gong the crowd at the counter the busy saunter on the coridor the college social the sports and the intermediate stream of notices from the Principal's grand secretariat all bespeak not the absence of life but life itself. [...] The huge structure we call our college seems to be in reposeful meditation in the dead calm of the night and the echo of the footsteps of pilgrims is faintly heard. [...] The gas attack of the Italians forced up on the imagintion the brutal significance of war and this weapon is judged as inhuman as was gun powder in the r yth century."FASCIST AND FASCISM 13 How did the League of Nations which claims to be a machine of peace keep silent and thereby approve Mussolini's ruthlessness and brutality ? Much ink was spent by the Press to call the League's attention to
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Pages
123
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120237
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iii P.K. Bose view
College Notes
1-4 P.K. Bose view
Late Prof. R. K. Mazumdar Relief Fund
4-5 P.K. Bose view
Our Sports News
6-9 Kulada Bhattaciiaryya view
A Letter to the Editor
9-11 Shyama Sen view
A few pages from Fascist and Fascism
12-14 Som Roy view
A Trip to Kalimpong
14-17 Sailendra Ray Chowdhury view
Nobel-Prize
17-20 Chandi Das view
Are you interested to know ?
20-22 Panna Banerji view
Who should be preferred the poet or the politician?
22-25 Bimal Mitra view
My experience of the Behar Earthquake 1934
26-i Rajendra Jhan view
“Asimer Sur”
1-2 Kaminikanta Bhattacharya view
Sri Sriramkrishnadeber Samadhi-Mahapith Sriyogodayan darshane—
2-5 Kalipada Mandal view
Yugacharya
5-11 Sudhirchandra Chowdhury view
Bedante Adhyas
12-14 Kaminikanta Bhattacharya view
Meghdutam
15-16 Gyanranjan Bandyopadhyay view
Bigyan o Darshane Milonutsab Ekoi Satye
16-24 Narendra Pal view
Niskam Dharmma
24-26 Ganesh Dhar view
Kalpanai Bigyan
27-29 Sachin Mukhopadhyay view
Udvid o Pranijibone Sadrishya
30-35 Anutosh Dasgupta view
Stri-sikkha—Prachin o Adhunik
35-39 Rabindranath Bandyopadhyay view
K Mor Priyo?
40-40 Dwijen Ganguli view
Bather Smriti
41-43 Jagadishchandra Dutta view
Din o Ratri kore Minati o Sashan
43-46 Biswanath Bandyopadhyay view
“abahan”
46-46 Mrityunjoy Chattopadhyay view
Manas Pratima
47-48 Basudeb Bandyopadhyay view
Patitar Maye
49-49 Dipendrakumar Raha view
Sarate
50-51 Gyanranjan Bandyopadhyay view
Kankal
52-58 Gokuleswar Bhattacharya view
“Asar Ashai”
59-59 Mrityunjoy Chattopadhyay view
Chorer Raja
60-62 Gokuleswar Bhattacharya view
Barsha
63-67 Tapankumar Chattopadhyay view
Article
i-xii P.K. Bose view

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