cover image: Proceedings of the Calcutta Literary Society Held on 14th January 1886

Premium

20.500.12592/6tv1h5

Proceedings of the Calcutta Literary Society Held on 14th January 1886

1886

DEDICATION THE PART II OF THE REPORT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF MEETINGS of The Calcutta Literary Society IS DEDICATED TO Babu Rakhuab Dass Johury IN RECOGNITION OF HIS PUBLIC & PRIVATE VIRTUES AS SHEWN ON THE OCCASION OF THE DIAMOND JUBILEE of Her Most Gracious Majesty THE QUEEN-EMPRESS OF INDIA BY REMISSIONS OF Rents due from poor Famine-Stricken AYOTS OF PALPARA AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD of His most [...] We deeply mourn over these two untimely deaths The late Maharaj-Adhiraj of Burdwan was one of the oldest Members of the Sleiety and during His Highness' life-time he was always found to be one of the first and foremost in all the important discussions of the Zemindaryuestiong of the time. [...] His Highness expressed words of emetic rammment and sympathy with the work and efforts of the Society In conclusion 1 beg to tender my best thanks to the Patrons and Members of the So-iely awl also to the press in particular for their active co-operation in furthering the objects of the Society. [...] SIR With reference to your letter dated the 22nd May last to the address of the Private Secretary to the LieutenanGovernor I am directed to state for the information of the Members of the Calcutta Literary Political Society that the Government of India have acknowledged the receipt of the address of congratulation presented by them to Her Majesty the Queen-EmPress on the occasion of the a [...].Gentlemen the best thanks of the Society are hereby tendered to those who have shown sypathy with and appreciation of the effort of the Society and who very kindly took part at the Meetings and expressed words of encouragement with the work of the Society.
education
Published in
Unset
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
Proceedings of the Twelfth Anniversary Meeting of the Calcutta Literary Society held at the Hall of the Calcutta School Bow Bazar Branch No. 196 Bow Bazar Street on Thursday the 14th January 1886 at 4.30 P.M. Under the Presidency of Babu Chandi Charn Banerjea Head-Master Hindu School. The Meeting Was Largely Attended
1-3 unknown view
Proceedings of the Thirteepth Anniversary Meeting of the Calcutta Literary Society Held at the Hall of the Calcutta School. No 24 Nimtola Street on Monday the 10th January 1887 at 4 P.M. Under the Presidency of Babu Gopal Chandra Banerjea the Meeting Was Largely Attended
3-7 unknown view
Proceedings of the Fourteenth Anniversary Meeting of the Calcutta Literary Society Held at the Albert Hall College Square on Friday the 24th January 1890 at 4-30 P.M. Uender the Presidency of Babu Mathura Nath Chatterjea L.C.E. of Uttarpara. the Meeting Was Fairly Attended
7-10 unknown view
Proeeedingc of the Fifteenth Anniversary Meeting of the Calcutta Literary Society Held at the Albert Hall College Square on Monday the 19th January 1891 at 4-30 P.M. Under the Pridency of General Samuel Merrill. Consul-General of the Unitedstates of America. the Meeting Was Largely Attended
11-12 unknown view
Proceedings of the Sixteenth Anniversary Meeting of the Calcutta Literary Society Held at the Albert Hall College Square on Monday the 25th January 1892 at 4-30 p.m. Under the Presidency of Babu Srish Chandra Biswas B.A. B.L. Pleader Judge’s Court Alipur. the Meeting Was Fairly Attended
12-14 unknown view
Proceedings of the Seventeenth Anniversary Meeting of the Calcutta Literary Society Held at the Albert Hall College Square on Thursday the 2nd February 1893 at 4-30 p.m. Under the Presidency of the Revd John Morrison M.A. D D. Principal General Assembly’s College Examiner of the Calcutta University &C. &C. &c. There Was a Fair and Respectable Gathering
15-16 unknown view
Proceedings of the Eighteenth Anniversary Meeting of the Calcutta Literary Society Held at the Albert Hall College Square on Friday the 9th February 1894 at 4-30 p.m. Under the Presidency of Babu Hem Chandra Mitra B.A. B.L. There Was Fair and Respectable Gathering
16-25 unknown view
Proceedings of the Nineteenth Anniversary Meeting of the Calcutta Literary Society Held with Great Eclat at the Hall of the Aryya Mission College No. 80-1 Muktaram Babu’s Street on Monday the 11th February 1895 at 5-45 P.M. Under the Presidency of the Hon’ble Sir Pratap Naraiyan Singh Bahadur Maharajah of Ajodhya Knight Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire Member of the Governor General’s Legislative Council &c. &c. &c. the Meeting Was Densely and Influentially Crowded
25-32 unknown view
Proceedings of the Twentieth Anniversary Meeting of the Calcutta Literary Society Held With Great Eclat at the Hall of the Patriotic Institution No. 63 Amherst Street on Monday the Gth January 1896 at 4 P.M. Under the Presidency of the Hon’ble Ranjit Sinha Rajah Bahadur of Nashipur Member of the Bengal Legislative Council &c. &c. &c. the Building Was Very Tastefuly Decorated With Festoons Evergreens Flags and Flowers of Various Descriptions and the Meeting Was Largely Attended by Members and Sympathisers of the Society and the Out-Side Public
32-40 unknown view
Proceedangs of the Twenty-first Anniversary Meeting of the Calcutta Literary Society Held With Great Eclat at the Emerald Theatre No. 68. Beadon Street on Monday the 4th January 1897 at 4 P.M. Under the Presidency of the Hon’ble Vidya Benada M. Ry. P. Ananda Charlu Avargal Rai Bahadur B.L. C.I.E Madras Representative of the Governor-General’s Legislative Council &c. &c. &c. the Meeting Was Largely and Influentially Attended. Upwards of one Thousand Gentlemen Were Present
40-43 unknown view
Proceedings of the Twenty-second Anniversary Meeting of the Calcutta Literary Society Held With Great Eclat at the Hall of the Aryya Mission College No. 80/1. Muktaram Babu’s Street Calcutta on Monday the 10th Jany 1898 at 4-30 P.M. Under the Presidency of the Hon’ble Ranjit Sinha Rajah Bahadur of Nashipur Member of the Bengal Legislative Council &C. &c..&c. the Building Was Very Tastefully Decorated With Festcons Evergreens Flags and Flowers of Various Descriptions and the Meeting Was Largely and Influentially Attended by Members and Sympathisers of the Society and the Out-Side Public
43-48 unknown view

Related Topics

All