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Modern Review March 1925

1925

They maintain that the Boston Tea the Punjab horrors of 1919 were a little Party' was the work of a number of drunken "disorder"; the Amritsar Slaughter was just rowdies ; that "in the Stamp Act period the an "incident" ; the Hopla Train Massacre a honest purpose of the English Government mere "accident"; the membership of India to had been to protect the colonies not to the League of Nations due [...] W. Muir saintly man who had helped forward to the 'who was at the bead of the Intelligence utmost of his power the new English learDepartment in the affected districts and ing and shared in the new enlightenment was ;perhaps the most well-informed of all the perhaps to him the crowning tragedy of all. [...] In the lowest classes students may be A proper survey of the evofutionary familiarised with the fact of association process will show the utility of association among birds beasts and insects and the in the different organic orders and the i iusefulness of the social habit may be epossibility of association without the posseplained to them. [...] Among the points the direction in the prospectus to the effect pressed by the speaker were the necessity of that all papers should bsent beforehand for organised' research the need for the preservexamination by a local committee and only tion and publication of manuscripts the dathose which ran the gauntlet of its test could ger of 'modernising' the 3foulvi and the Pube read at the [...] After the distant places as Lahore and Chittagong but President had resumed his seat the proceedings in view of the fact that the Lucknow Benaof the first day's meeting terminated with a es and Patna Universities the Post Graduate vote of thanks to His Excellency the GoveDepartment of the Calcutta University the nor.
government politics public policy
Pages
124
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
Give us Straight History
265-270 Sudhindra Bose view
A Memoir of Old Delhi
270-273 C. F. Andrews view
Moral Teaching in Public Education
273-276 Mohinimohon Chatterjee view
Women’s Movement in America
277-278 Taraknath Das view
The Third Session of the Aliandiamiental Conference: Some Impressions of a Visitor
279-280 Veritas Vincit view
Future of Thumri in Classical Music
281-285 Dilip Roy view
The Cry of Social Reforms Amongst the Aborigines
285-290 Dhirendra Majumdar view
Indian Men of Music : Aiknath Vishnu Pandit
290-292 B.S. Sitholu view
Insects and Economics
293-295 Cedric Dover view
A Letter from an Americafriend
295-297 unknown view
Gleanings
297-301 unknown view
The Taxation of Agricultural Income in India
302-306 Radhakamal Mukherjee view
International Law and Super-State
306-312 Nares C. Sen-Ginta view
Electricity in the Byproduct Coke Industry of the Tata Iron Works at Jamshedpur
312-318 S Ghosh, D.C. Ahuja view
Women’s Welfare Organisations in Bengal
318-321 Sarojnalini Dutt view
Reviews and Notices of Books
321-328 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
329-342 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
342-358 unknown view
Notes
359-376 unknown view