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... represented here . We want more knowledge of India , not less . We want our people to appreciate the civilization of ... representing Indian history and art . Again , the claim of the population which now inhabits a given territory to ...
... represented here . We want more knowledge of India , not less . We want our people to appreciate the civilization of ... representing Indian history and art . Again , the claim of the population which now inhabits a given territory to ...
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... representing the nation in the one category , and the British Academy in the other . The preliminary meeting was held in Paris in May , 1919. The countries represented there were America , Belgium , France , Italy , and Roumania , with ...
... representing the nation in the one category , and the British Academy in the other . The preliminary meeting was held in Paris in May , 1919. The countries represented there were America , Belgium , France , Italy , and Roumania , with ...
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... represented by the Presi- dent and Professor Tout . Twelve countries were represented : America , England , Belgium , Denmark , France , Greece , Holland , Italy , Japan , Portugal , Russia , and Serbia , while Norway sent a letter of ...
... represented by the Presi- dent and Professor Tout . Twelve countries were represented : America , England , Belgium , Denmark , France , Greece , Holland , Italy , Japan , Portugal , Russia , and Serbia , while Norway sent a letter of ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
THE VALUE AND THE METHODS OF MYTHOLOGIC STUDY By L | 37 |
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