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The Oriental Seminary-the Past the Present 1941
1941
Issur Chandra Gupta, Poet and the Editor of the Probhakar in the issue of the paper of the 14th February 1853 observed "Since the founda tion of the Oriental Seminary by an Indian gentleman of no ordinary ability it is sending forth every year young men well educated and fit to enter the world. [...] The Bengal Harkara contained the review and commended the acting of the boys. [...] On the death of the founder, the entire management of the Seminary devolved upon his brother, the late Babu Hurray Kristo Auddy, who devoted all his time in the interest of the institution, which continued to maintain its proud position as one of the most respect- able and independent schools in Bengal. [...] several ex-students of the Seminary joined the Com- mittee and through the exertions of the new members and other well-wishers, the institution began to prosper. [...] After serving the Seminary for over 43 years as a member of the Society and as the Honorary Secretary he died in harness on the 1st of September 1937 with a longing for the welfare of the Seminary.
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