AR-013 St Agnes Mangalore Papers
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Item St Agnes College Magazine 1963AR-013-0008This issue highlights examination results, sports, cultural programmes, social service, defence efforts during the national emergency, and the active role of student organisations, reflecting both intellectual seriousness and civic responsibility. Alongside these, the magazine features creative writing, short stories, poems, humour pieces, and informative articles on science, health, psychology, nature, and general knowledge. Reports on exhibitions, associations, and exchanges are also included.(1963)Item St Agnes College Magazine 1962AR-013-0007This issue contains a detailed annual report documenting examination results, staff and student developments, scholarships, major events, excursions, sports, and the work of student bodies such as the Social Service League, Sodality, Catholic Students Union, and the Agnesian Association. Essays such as Money and Matrimony in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, The Theme of Justice in the Bible, Ways of Modernising Indian Agriculture, and Economic Development and Bottlenecks are present. The issue also features lighter and reflective pieces including The Night Before the Exam, Home, Sleep, Poets and Life, and creative writing that captures everyday student experiences. Institutional life at St. Agnes is recorded through college notes, association reports, social and cultural activities, along with a dedicated high school section. The English section is followed by Kannada and Hindi sections. The issue also includes photographs.(1962)Item St Agnes College Magazine 1961AR-013-0006This magazine issue begins with a tribute to Rabindranath Tagore commemorating his centenary, including articles that explore him as a poet, dramatist, philosopher, and national figure. Alongside are articles on wider themes such as nationalism, world peace, education, science, economics, psychology, agriculture, and finance. It also documents the life of the institution through the Annual Report, college notes, examination results, and reports from student bodies and associations. There are also poems, short essays, literary criticism, and personal reflections. Accounts of educational excursions, sports achievements, debates, dramatics, NCC activities, and social service work are also present. [Note: We have missed digitising Page 3 & 134; to be updated](1961)Item St Agnes College Magazine 1960AR-013-0005This issue contains an editorial reflecting on change, continuity, and the evolving mission of St. Agnes College during a period of academic transition and institutional growth. It includes detailed annual reports outlining developments in affiliation, new courses, infrastructure expansion, staff changes, and student achievements. Essays such as The Aim of Education, Guidance Services To-day, The Woman Worker, Indigenous Banking in India, and On Modern-Mindedness are present. The issue also presents comprehensive accounts of college and school activities, including cultural programmes, social service initiatives, excursions, sports, NCC, and association reports. Institutional life at St. Agnes is documented through college notes, union activities, and reports of student organisations, complemented by creative writing, lighter reflections, and a dedicated high school section. The English section is followed by Kannada and Hindi sections. The issue also includes photographs capturing college leadership, student achievements, events, and excursions.(1960)Item St Agnes College Magazine 1957-58AR-013-0004This issue is dedicated to Mary Immaculate at the opening of the Lourdes centenary year in 1958. The Annual Report 1957–58 documents major developments, including changes in university affiliation, the introduction of new degree and postgraduate courses, staff appointments, examination results, and infrastructural expansion. There are detailed month by month reports of the Institute of Social Work and the Crescent Welfare Society. Sr. Olinda Pereira gives a graphical account of her trip to Europe. Aileen Lobo writes a detailed article on Selective Credit controls by the Reserve Bank of India and a student analyses Indias Second Five-Year Plan. The latter sections serve as a chronicle of campus life and associated institutions. College notes, association reports, the activities of the Catholic Students’ Union, the Agnesian Association and the high school section. There are also photographs of graduating classes, college and school events and excursions. The issue includes articles in Kannada, Hindi, Malayalam and Sanskrit (primarily in devotional or poetic form).(1957 - 1958)