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The Presidency College Magazine April 1933

1933

Of European History our students will be required to study in the Pass course the period from the Treaty of Westphalia down to the time of Napoleon and in the Honours only the Hohenstaufen and the Reformation. [...] The excessively heavy expenses incurred in connection with Tennis and the costly tour undertaken in the course of which the College team went down almost everywhere as well as the fact that the College practically went without a team in Hockey during the last session and that the Hockey fixtures had to be abandoned due to the failure of the players turning up in the playground are matters that [...] The ingenious methods of propaganda pursued by the partisans of opposing camps the keen interest shown by the people the vigorous canvassing the occasional street-fights and the lavish entertainment of the voters all proclaimed that the days of democracy were upon us. [...] It is equally true that from the dawn of history when the Palaeolithic man made his drawings of reindeer on the rock-walls of Spain and of France to the days when Claude or Turner tried to catch on the canvas the elusive beauty of the rising sun men have always tried to reproduce the beautiful in nature. [...] In essence preference is a form of protection; the only important difference is"IMPERIAL CONFERENCE AT OTTAWA 25 that under protection the consumer's interest is sacrificed for the benefit of the industry of the country whereas under preference the benefit of the sacrifice goes to the producers of the country favoured.
education
Pages
101
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120237
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i Sachindra Majumdar view
Frontmatter
i-iv Sachindra Majumdar view
Notes and News
1-8 Sachindra Majumdar view
The Late Prof. Hem Chandra Dasgupta (as I Knew Him)
9-11 Bhupendra Maitra view
The Conception of “Liberty” in English Romantic Poetry
12-16 Manmatha Sikdar view
On Art
17-22 Siva Mitra view
Imperial Conference at Ottawa and What It Gives Us
23-29 Bijoyananda Mukherji view
Buddhist Writers on Sanskrit in the First Four Centuries After Christ
30-38 Gaurinath Bhattacharyya view
Sir John Falstaff
39-48 Sachindra Majumdar view
The Philosophy of Communal Representation
49-52 Amaresh Lahiri view
The Kushan Chronology (a Critical Study)
53-58 Sudhir Ghosh view
Review
59-63 Sachindra Majumdar view
Ourselves
64-72 Sachindra Majumdar view
Sharatchandrer Upanyas
i-8 Srikumar Bandopadhyay view
Rabindranath
9-19 Hitendranath Chowdhury view
Jadi
20-20 Kamakhyakumar Chakraborty view
Rabindra Parishad
21-22 Amalchandra Gupta view
Backmatter
i-i Sachindra Majumdar view

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