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Ripon College Magazine December 1927

1927

On receipt of the news the Code* was closed for the rest of the day and also for the next day as a mark of respect to the memory of the (It ceased and condolence meetings were held both by the Teachers' Association and the Coll ge Students' Union to express grief at the passing away of one whose career was almost nipped in the bud. [...] "lire""2 THE RIPON COLLEGE MAGAZINE Earth mingled with water mud has been mentioned hi the Cosmogonic scheme of the Phoenicians The idea of mud as a generative principle was probably suggested by the observation of the slime deposited after the overflowing of a river like the Nile or the Euphrates breeding slimy things with the help of the heat of the sun — an observation that seems to have [...] These names begin with Albertus the Great include Michael Scott and Roger Bacon the reputed inventor of gunpowder and end with Paracelsus that mad genius that stands on the borderline between the visions of the past and progressive insight into the present." The Middle Ages closed with the close of the 15th century and In the new order of things the European intellect found free vent. [...] The Frenchm.an Viette extended the scope of Algebra and applied it to Geometry the Scotcman Napier invented the logarithms the Belgian Vesalius laid the foundation of human anatomy the Englishman Harvey proved the theory of the circulation of blood and Tycho Brahe Copernicus Kepler and Galileo brought about a revolution in the world of Astrnomy. [...] The latter bolder in his guile wriggles its unperceived way into the living-room of the family and sleep cosily concealed under the warmth of the mattress till the good dame's love of cleanliness or the playfuness of the child molests his solitary reign and the unbidden guest the prototype of the world raises his hooded head and with one stroke of his venomous fangs pays for his shelter
education
Pages
118
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120237
Segment Pages Author Actions
Editorial Notes
i-x unknown view
Gleanings from the Fairyland of Science
xi-xiii S. N. Banerjee view
Myths and Marvels of Science
xiv-xvi S. N. Banerjee view
Stray Thoughts on the Origin of Things
1-7 N. N. Raye view
The Determination of Sex
8-9 Satyaranjan Sen view
The Sorrows of Sadananda
10-14 unknown view
Art and Morality
14-17 S. A. Hasan view
Beowulf an Old English Epic Poem
17-21 Kanai Shaha view
Political History of India
1-7 unknown view
“Shakespeare’s Stage-craft”
8-12 Probodhkumar Ganguli view
Mis—“Appreciation of Ophelia”
13-18 Anzam view
A Panorama of Delhi
19-27 Bijali Bhattacharya view
Report of the Literary Section
28-30 Mohammed Anzam view
Library Bulletin
31-34 unknown view
Samarpan
1-2 Abanikumar Roy view
Sanjam-Shikkha
2-10 Probodhchandra Moitra view
Parthana
11-11 Anathbondhu Basu view
Choyar Shesh
12-13 Probodh Bhattacharjyya view
Manrakkha
13-18 Anil Bhanjachowdhurai view
Ashok
18-18 Anil Ghosh view
Parthana
19-19 Sudhir Basu view
Hasikhela
19-20 Probodh Bhattacharjyya view
Adarshabad
20-23 Sriman Sengupta view
Ashahata
24-24 Santosh Mallik view
Nabo Basante
25-25 Riyajuddin Chowdhury view
Dhanbijyan
26-28 Troilokya Ghosh view
Tumi
28-29 Anil Ghosh view
Prokriti
29-30 Monindra Biswas view
‘Bhuler Byatha’
30-36 Monoranjan Sarkar view
Heydan
36-36 Krishna Ghosh view

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