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    Forman Christian College Magazine

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    Lest we Forget. pp. 3; Velte, H. C.-Speech-The Induction of Dr. S. K. Datta: Inaugural Address. pp. 4-10; Parshad, I. Durga-Article-Russia To-day. pp. 11-16; Poetry-Stout Thoughts In Lean Times. pp. 16; Drama-The Fire-Worshippers. pp. 17-19; Parkashananda-Essay-Books and Reading. pp. 19-21; Benade, M. M.-Travelogue-To Java and Back-II. pp. 21-27; Aziz-ur-Rahman-The Gypsy Women India. pp. 27-29; Mumtaz Hasan-A Word to College Students. pp. 29-31; Joshi, M. L.-Pottery and Poetry. pp. 31-35; Anwar, M. M.-Article-The Literary Significance of Sigrid Undset. pp. 35-38; Banerji, F.-Essay-The Beauties of Nature. pp. 38-39; Periwinkle-On Speaking and Speakers. pp. 39-41; Aziz-ur-Rahman-News and Notes. pp. 42-45; Sports. pp. 46-50; Cap and Bells. pp. 50; New Books in the Library. pp. 51-52; [Hindi]. 10 p.; Punjabi Kiyari [Punjabi]. 8 p.; Khisa-e-Urdu [Urdu]. 20 p.Dr. H. C. Velte, M.A., D.D. Professor, Forman Christian College (1886-1910) President. Board of Directors (1926-1933). before page

    Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman appointed as Chairman, Board of Directors UMP

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    Pekan, 26 October 2020 - Tan Sri Dato' Sri Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman was appointed as the new Chairman of the Board of Directors, Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP) for three years effective from 19 October 2020 to 18 October 2023

    Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman dilantik Pengerusi Lembaga Pengarah UMP

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    Pekan, 26 Oktober 2020 - Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman dilantik sebagai Pengerusi Lembaga Pengarah Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP) yang baharu selama tiga tahun berkuat kuasa mulai 19 Oktober 2020 hingga 18 Oktober 2023

    Forman Christian College Magazine

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    Jain, M. P.-Editorial. pp. 1-2; Darling, M. L.-Speech-Live Hard and Live Well. pp. 3-7; Bhatty, M. S.-Article-Disarmament II. pp. 8-14; The Skull of a Young Woman. pp. 14-15; Kitchlu, S.-Essay-National Education in India. pp. 15-16; Aziz-ur-Rahman-Essay-In Defence of Cramming. pp. 16-18; Mohd. Yamin Qureshi-A Cup of Tea. pp. 18-20; Ram Dhan Kwatra-Away From the World. pp. 20-21; Hardyal Singh-Beauty. pp. 21-22; Krishan Chander-You and I. pp. 22-23; Maqbool Elahi-My Friend. pp. 24-25; Patrick, B. N.-Poetry-Love Me for Ever. pp. 25; Poetry-Cupid's Stock Taking. pp. 25-26; Maqbool Elahi-Of Lesser Order. pp. 26-27; Malik, A. Rashid-Initiation. pp. 27-28; Aziz-ur-Rahman-News and Notes. pp. 29-33; Jagdish Singh-Hostel News. pp. 33-36; [Hindi]. 6 p.; Punjabi Kiyari [Punjabi] pp. 21-32; Khisa-e-Urdu [Urdu]. 20 p

    Correspondence of May, November, and December 1976 between Aziz Atiya and Fred Anderegg

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    Correspondence between Aziz Atiya and Fred Anderegg: (1) Letter dated 14 December 1976 to Aziz Atiya from Fred Anderegg at Manzanillo, Mexico; (2) Letter dated 31 May 1976 to Fred Anderegg from Aziz Atiya in Salt Lake City, Utah; (3) Letter dated 24 November 1976 to Aziz and Lola Atiya from Fred Anderegg at Manzanillo, Mexic

    Forman Christian College Magazine

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    Ata Ullah Kalim-Editorial. pp. 1-2; A Welcome to Dr. Datta. pp. 3-5; Orbison, J. H.-Essay-Sixty Years Ago. pp. 5-7; Pottery and Poetry. pp. 7-11; Benade, M. M.-Travelogue-To Java and Back. pp. 11-16; Bhandara, G. D.-My Ideal Land. pp. 16-17; Aziz-ur-Rahman-The Money Order. pp. 18-19; Ranjit Singh Narula-Essay-Women as a Liberating Force in the Modern World. pp. 20-21; Prakashanand-Essay-The Tragedy of Modern Education. pp. 21-23; Velte, F. M.-News and Notes. pp. 24-25; Sports. pp. 26-27; Cap and Bells. pp. 28; Harrington, B. C.-How to Study. pp. 29-30; [Hindi]. 4 p.; Punjabi Kiyari [Punjabi]. 8 p.; Khisa-e-Urdu [Urdu]. 12 p.Dr S. K. Datta. before page

    Correspondence from and to Aziz Atiya regarding the naming of the Middle East library dated Dec. 1964

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    1. One-page typed letter, dated December 11, 1964, from Aziz Atiya to Dr. James C. Fletcher, President of the Univ. of Utah. Atiya expresses his appreciation and gratitude for the Middle East Library being named after him. 2. One-page typed letter, dated December 11, 1964, from Aziz Atiya to Dr. Sterling M. McMurrin, Dept. of Philosophy, Univ. of Utah. He responds to McMurrin\u27s note (see item 3). 3. One-page typed letter, dated December 9, 1964, from Dr. Sterling M. McMurrin to Aziz Atiya. McMurrin congratulates Atiya on the Middle East Library being named after hi

    Correspondence between Aziz Atiya and fourteen aquaintences

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    Correspondence between Aziz Atiya and several acquaintances, 1966-1979. Record contains 24 pages with discussions pertaining to lecturing, recommendations, university administration, seminars, applications, and other mattersCorrespondence between Aziz Atiya and five acquaintances. 1. Typed letter dated June 19 1973 from Dr. Aziz Atiya to the Assistant Dean for Overseas Programs at the University of Maryland. A letter of recommendation for Major Robert B. Patrick for a part-time instructorship at the University of Maryland. 2. Typed letter on University of Utah, Middle East Center letterhead Khosrow Mostofi, Director, to Dr. Hashim Amir Ali \u27Shelimar\u27, Somajigula Hunderbad-4, A.-p. INDIA, carbon copied to Dr. Aziz S. Atiya, Professor of History at the University of Utah. Arrangements for Dr. Amir Ali to visit Utah and recommendations on how to obtain a grant and visa. 3. Typed letter dated June 21st 1979 from Hashim Amir Ali to a Dr. Geddes C/O Hyder A. Alim, 3662 Normandy Road, Shaker Heights, OH, 44120 and carbon copied to Aziz S. Atiya, Marriott Library, University of Utah. Mr. Ali describes his itinerary from Indiana to Colorado as well as his desire to meet with Professor James. B Mayfield of Cot

    CHINA’S ECONOMIC GROWTH AND ITS IMPACT ON REGIONALISM

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    The world and international trade may learn much from China\u27s remarkable economic rise in recent decades. The 21st century is increasingly called the ‘Asian Century’ due to China\u27s substantial impact on regional trade organisations, including the EU, NAFTA, SAARC, and ASEAN. Through investments in infrastructure, economic integration, and technical cooperation, China\u27s trading model, defined by bilateral and multilateral agreements, has changed the nature of regionalism. Initiatives such as the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) have improved commerce and connectivity, which has promoted collaboration and economic progress. China\u27s involvement in the region has aided development and sparked worries about intellectual property, trade imbalances, and geopolitical problems. This research looks at the economic advantages and geopolitical difficulties of China\u27s trade policies and how regionalism will develop in the face of China\u27s expanding power.   Bibliography Entry Rashied, Haroon Ur and Aziz Ur Rahman. 2024. "China’s Economic Growth and Its Impact on Regionalism." Margalla Papers 28 (2): 50-62
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