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The Thirty-Fifth Annual Report of the Calcutta Literary Society

1910

The Members of the Society the Graduates and Under-Graduates of the Calcutta University and other gentlemen of the suburbs composed the bulk of the audience. [...] I have much pleasure in submitting a synoptical Report of the transactions of the Society for the year 1910 :- Abstract Proceedings of Public Meetings of the Calcutta Literary Society for the Session 1910 (r) The Thirty-fourth Aanual Gen rral Meeting of the C ticutta. [...].(2) The second public Meeting for the thirty-fifth session of the Society was held at the hall of the Calcutta University Institute College Square on Monday the loth. [...] (15) The fifteenth public Meeting for the thirty-fifth session of the Society was held at the hall of the Calcutta University Institute College Square on Wednesday the 6th April 1910 at 6 P. M. under the presidency of Mr. [...] I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter dated the 7th May 1910 and to express the sincere thanks' of the Government of India for the expressions of sympathy and condolence which you have been good enough to convey on behalf of the Calcutta Literary Society upon the occasion of the lamented death of His late Majesty the King-Emperor and to assure you that the message will be tra
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14
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100092
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Frontmatter
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Proceedings of the Thirty-Fifth Anniversary General Meting of the Calcutta Literary Society Held with Great eclat at the Hall of the Calcutta University Institute College Square on Tnursday the 26th January 1910 at 5 P. M. Under the Preidency of the Revd. Anagarika H. Dharmapala of Ceylon and General Secretary of the Moha Bodhi Society Before a Large and Appreciative Assembly. The Members of the Society the Graduates and Under-Graduates of the Calcutta University and other Gentlemen of the Suburbs Composed the Bulk of the Audience. ( Vide Statesman and Bengalee 27th Amrita Bazar Patrika and Indian Mirror 28th and Hindu Patriot 30th January 1911. )
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