An Indian pilgrimage; travel notes of a visit to the Indian fields of the Church of Scotland . Two Indian Lecturers in WomensChristian Colleg-e, Womens Christian College, Madras. 170 Madras—Where Union is Strength 171 college—their hostels, their societies, their sports,—butit is enough to say that as I found in Calcutta so did Ifind in Madras. The college is content with nothingshort of rendering the best service possible to the body,mind, and spirit of every student within its walls. The cost of an institution like this is great, and growsgreater in these times of economic difficult


An Indian pilgrimage; travel notes of a visit to the Indian fields of the Church of Scotland . Two Indian Lecturers in WomensChristian Colleg-e, Womens Christian College, Madras. 170 Madras—Where Union is Strength 171 college—their hostels, their societies, their sports,—butit is enough to say that as I found in Calcutta so did Ifind in Madras. The college is content with nothingshort of rendering the best service possible to the body,mind, and spirit of every student within its walls. The cost of an institution like this is great, and growsgreater in these times of economic difficulty. Two lakhsof rupees represent the annual expenditure. Half ofthis comes from the fees of the students, a quarterfrom Government grants, and a quarter from the con-tributions of the Home Churches. But its value toIndia is not to be estimated in rupees. Two facts con-nected with its life supply a better index to its is the extraordinary love for the college that dwellsin the hearts of those who have been its students. WTiatthe Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, what thoseof Edinburgh or Aberdeen, are to their alumni, that theMad


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