The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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Page 38
... girls ' schools , which in 1822 numbered 22 with a roll of 400 pupils . " The Circle System . " In the year 1822 the Christian Knowledge Society ini- tiated the system , familiar in later years as the " Circle System . " It had three ...
... girls ' schools , which in 1822 numbered 22 with a roll of 400 pupils . " The Circle System . " In the year 1822 the Christian Knowledge Society ini- tiated the system , familiar in later years as the " Circle System . " It had three ...
Page 66
... girls of the upper and lower social orders , he says : - " The state of instruction amongst this unfortunate class cannot be said to be low , for with a very few individual exceptions there is no instruction at all . * Absolute and 66 ...
... girls of the upper and lower social orders , he says : - " The state of instruction amongst this unfortunate class cannot be said to be low , for with a very few individual exceptions there is no instruction at all . * Absolute and 66 ...
Page 67
... girls in organized schools , was made by the Rev. Mr. May in 1818 in the neigh- bourhood of Chinsurah . His girls ' schools , however , offered so little prospect of success , that they were within a short time discontinued by order of ...
... girls in organized schools , was made by the Rev. Mr. May in 1818 in the neigh- bourhood of Chinsurah . His girls ' schools , however , offered so little prospect of success , that they were within a short time discontinued by order of ...
Page 181
... girls the rewards for the first three subjects were doubled . Then there were rewards in small sums of money for " register- keeping and stability of school , " so that the earnings of the less fortunate gurus might in some slight ...
... girls the rewards for the first three subjects were doubled . Then there were rewards in small sums of money for " register- keeping and stability of school , " so that the earnings of the less fortunate gurus might in some slight ...
Page 192
... girl , Kaveri , the daughter of Kavera , a rishi like himself who had his asram in the Brahmagiri ranges of the Western Ghauts . The fair maiden had no desire to share the joys and woes of this transient world , and prayed to the gods ...
... girl , Kaveri , the daughter of Kavera , a rishi like himself who had his asram in the Brahmagiri ranges of the Western Ghauts . The fair maiden had no desire to share the joys and woes of this transient world , and prayed to the gods ...
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