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EvENTS OF HIs IIFE. 209) when they entored the world outside the College walls: but at the same time from the nature of things, from the nocessities of the State, from a variety of “auses such as the smallness of time, the largeness of their number assembled in classes, the large number of subjects to be taught, the training, that they received at colleges, might not be sufficient for all particular purposes and the object of this society for the higher training of young men was to supplement the training that thcy received at Colleges for preparing them for that higher examination of which he had just spoken. The speaker then said that he congratulated them on having secured the services of Mr. Loc, the (hairman of the Calcutta Municipality for the Athletic Section. Athletic (xorciso must become a portion of young men's study, because without it they could not make much progress. The speaker in conclusion said that the indirect object of this society was to bring them into more close, more familiar, more friendly contact with high officials than they might expect otherwise, so that they might know that the perverse litigant and the pretentious supplicant for favours, with whom unfortunatoly they had frequently to come in contact, Yvere not the real type of educated native society. 米 i Sir Charles Elliot's example was also followed by some of the loaders of the Hindu Community. Maharaja Bahadur Sir Jatindra Mohan Tagore and Mr. Justice Gooroodass Banerjee the Vice Chancellor of our University invited the students to social gatherings where the most