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The Journal of Fine Arts reported in 1878 that by then tigers were considered such a menace everywhere in the Madras Presidency that a reward of Rs.100 was offered for every tiger killed. A Captain Caulfield was appointed ‘Tiger Slayer' and he was ...
May 27, 2012 at 14:28 | Source: The Hindu
The Fyson remembered in this fashion was Philip Furley Fyson, Principal of Presidency 1925-32, but who was better known for his botanical studies. A Cambridge graduate in Natural Science, Fyson, soon after graduation in 1904, arrived in Madras to teach ...
May 20, 2012 at 04:35 | Source: The Hindu
which was once the summer residence of the Madras Presidency. To cut the story short, the gel reminded me of that holiday because of the giant eucalyptus trees I saw whenever I went for a walk in the hills. The leaves from those trees crunching under my ...
May 22, 2012 at 18:09 | Source: Gulf News
Chennai, May 26: In another time this would have been called the Presidency battle ' Fort William versus Fort ... Calcutta to Kolkata, Madras to Chennai, and cricket has morphed from a timeless indulgence on the greens to a floodlit four-hour potboiler ...
May 26, 2012 at 21:39 | Source: in.news.yahoo.com
During his presidency, Roosevelt designated 10 national forests ... and Allen Hair's AP government classes at Madras High School. The visit was part of Teddy Roosevelt's Oregon Roadshow, sponsored by the Oregon Historical Society and Wells ...
May 15, 2012 at 23:54 | Source: Madras Pioneer Newspaper
About the Author: Jane M. Hogg was born in Madura, South India and raised in the Madras Presidency until 1947 when she left for schoolingatBedfordHigh SchoolinEngland. She graduated from the London School of Economics and was a sprinter forLondonUniversity.
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