CONTRIBUTORS AND THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS.
Agnes Smedley—
Germany’s Artist of Social Misery
{Illust)
148
Andrews, C. F—
Earl Ronaldshay on Aryavarta (aReview) 12
A Memoir of Old Delhi
37, 138
The East African Commission Report 260
Rites of Blood
415
Opinm in Assam (Illust.)
511
The Poet’s License (a Poem)
704
Banerji R. D.—
The Constitution of the Post-graduate Depts. of the Calcutta University 339
State of the Calcutta University 398
Basu, B. D. Major—
“Muhammadanism must be Supressed” 273
Effects of Tea as an article of Diet 397
Ciiristianisation of India
552
Begum Husnara—
/ ’ The Pindari Glacier {Illust.)
528
-"^Benoit, F.—
Tagore and His Ideal
706
Benoy Kumar Sarkar—
A Scheme of Economic Development for
Young India
17
Economic Legislation in the Small
Holdings Movement
515
Brajendranath Banerji—
Administration and Policy of Begum
Samru
55
Begum Samru’s Possession {IUust.)
308
Carlo Formiehi, Prof.—
India and Italy
707
Chandhuri, N. C.—
Rai Gunakar Bharatchandra Ray
505
Pages from the Diary of a Frenchman 678
Dharmasila Jayaswal—
“Dufa-Yakyam”
or
Envoy’s
Declaration
665
Emma Goldmann—
The Tragedy of the Russian Intelli
gentsia
523
Gtsgg, R. B.—
Aspects of Spiritual and Moral
Beauty in Charka and Khaddar 560
S: Hardayal—
The Buddha Gaya Temple
130
Three Ideas on Education 635
Jadunath Sarker Prof.—
On the Death of Mr. C. R. Das 14
The Pitfalls of the Investigator of Indian History 29
The Calcutta University Today - 488
The.Maharatha Recovery after Panipath 700
The Calcutta University and Reform 8
Reviews, Notes ■ete. J. C. Bose, Sir— The Unvoiced Life {IUust) 7 Jyotiswarup Gupta— Children Protection Bill 2 f Kalidas Nag, Dr.— 162, 3 t Carl Spittler Yictor and Vanquished 3 £ On Shakespeare 495, 6! 6 Visva-bharati and Prof. 0. Formiehi (Ilhist.) 7 0 Kibe, M. Y. Sardar, Dr — The Growing Democracy and the Indian States 5c / K. N. Siiaram, Dr— Indian Art vs. European 417 Lohokare K. G.— Exchange Problem of India 20 ! Maheshchandra Ghosh— Pharisaism and the Gospels 50, 16 Reviews etc. Mary K. Morse— Tory Threats to an Awakened Orient. 42 Mukherji, S. C.,— The Bengali Stage 33Nalinaksha Sanyal, Prof.— The Next Economic Stage ==- 518 Patel, N. D — Ducks, Civilisation and the Hindus 422
Rabindranath Tagore—
Letters to a friend 1, 157, 288
The Cult of the Charka 263
Striving for Swaraj 681
Radhakamal Mukherji, Dr. Prof.— Agriculture and Agrarian Pro blem in Bengal 538 Ramaprasad Panday— Position of Women in the Hiudu Society _ 658 Romain Rolland— Carl Spittler 162, 336 Yictor and Vanquished 383 On Shakspeare 495, 686 St. Nihal Singh— Our Rulers at Home {Illust.) .391, 641 Why the British Dominate Middle Asia ' • 525 The Toll Levied by the War {Illust) 627