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Modern Review April 1936

1936

The large committee which had it in charge was made w of many of the must eminent men of the Kingdom including the Prime Minister the Archbishops of Canterbury and York anus the Lord Chief Justice; Canada was represented by Lord Stratheona and the United States by the Hon. [...] One of the interesting features of the eelebration was the fact that there were ilresent representatives of the leading learned societies and universities not only of the British Islands but of the whole Englisspeaking world. [...] The.lutes the Angles and the Saxons on the other side of the North Sea saw the sitution. [...] Thus the drama is stated to have been composed of the element of recitation from the Rigveda the element of chanting or songs from the Sama-Veda the element of mimic art from the Yajurveda and the element. [...] Therein (in the theatre sad) in the auditorium the divine and royal thrones of ordinary and ceremonial use for the goddesses and kings and queens as well xi: seats made of wood stone and brick for the ordinary public should be arranged in comparments partitioned by dwarf walls.' The partition walls in the auditorium to provide accommodation for different groups of audience would lead to the co
government politics public policy
Pages
133
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
365-365 Ramananda Chatterjee view
King Alfred the Great
366-370 J. T. Sunderland view
The Playhouse of the Hindu Period
370-378 P. K. Acharya view
Lines to My Guru
379-381 Maud MacCarthy view
Discipline and the Child
381-383 Lila Ray view
Foreign Capital for India
383-388 Ashoke Chatterjee view
Travellers in the Night
388-395 Sita Devi view
The Bombay Social Service League
395-408 Rangildas Kapadia view
Bengals Case for a Financial Re-Adjustment
408-411 P.N. banerjee view
On Rabindranath Tagore
412-413 Romain Rolland view
A Folk-Epic of Bengal
414-419 Ramananda Chatterjee view
Omens
419-421 K. Veeresalingam Pantulu view
The Indian National Congress How It Forfeited Bureaucratic Patronage
422-427 Bhupendra Dutt view
A Masterpiece of Sacred Architecture
428-432 Nihal Singh view
Comment & Criticism
432-432 unknown view
Two Elected Kings of Bengal
433-436 Jadunath Sarkar view
Book Reviews
437-440 unknown view
Mr. Eden’s Secret Diplomacy
441-442 Taraknath Das view
Freedom of Speech in Legislature
442-446 Satyendra Mitra view
Backward Tracts or Excluded Areas
446-447 J. M. Datta view
Some Obstacles in the Way of Indian Self-Rule
448-450 Ramananda Chatterjee view
Tagore’s Play Of Chitrangada In Dance And Music
450-451 unknown view
A Friend of India in Poland
452-453 Subash Bose view
Indian Womanhood
453-453 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
454-457 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
458-461 unknown view
Notes
462-482 unknown view