An Indian pilgrimage; travel notes of a visit to the Indian fields of the Church of Scotland . s. It was a rich pleasure to speak to themthat day on the special contribution it falls to them tomake to the developing spiritual life of India. Then came the round of the numerous classes, whereeverything was going on as it ought to do, and wherethe ready welcome given by these sons of the East toa friend from the West was particularly , equipment, classes, staff, all had grown greatlysince I knew them last; indeed, one felt that furthergrowth in the buildings and equipment had


An Indian pilgrimage; travel notes of a visit to the Indian fields of the Church of Scotland . s. It was a rich pleasure to speak to themthat day on the special contribution it falls to them tomake to the developing spiritual life of India. Then came the round of the numerous classes, whereeverything was going on as it ought to do, and wherethe ready welcome given by these sons of the East toa friend from the West was particularly , equipment, classes, staff, all had grown greatlysince I knew them last; indeed, one felt that furthergrowth in the buildings and equipment had now becomea pressing question, very difficult of solution, becausethe college, great in extent although the buildings are,is now engulfed in the sea of warehouses and officeswhich surround it on every side. Other colleges simi-larly situated in this city area are having to face theprospect of an escape to the suburbs, and this samequestion will also confront the Madras Christian Collegeat no distant date. One might write much on the many-sided life of the students as now catered for by the. Two Indian Lecturers in WomensChristian Colleg-e, Madras.


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