Madras Christian College,
letter from student at;
“triangular alliance;
inter-missionary; nine
languages represented;
sunflower and the lamp;
campus of; student
organizations; student
government; athletic
teams; Literary and
Debating Societies;
Star Club; Natural History
Club; Art Club;
Dramatic and Musical
Societies; History Club;
Y.W.C.A.; social
service; applied psychology;
The Sunflower;
superstitions; the
college woman and India;
teaching; legal profession;
politics;
home life; what one
reformer achieved;
dowry system; college
education for women justified;
letter from graduate;
extract from
journal of teacher in;
students continue
studies in England and
America; licentiates in
teaching; examination
papers; student
body of; “conscience
clause,”; effort to aid
cause of nationalism;
social service by students;
students of, love
Shakespeare; drama
at; students collect
fund for science building,
Madras Corporation Child
Welfare Scheme,
Madras Mothers’ Union,
McDougall, Miss Eleanor
Magazine edited by Mrs.
Azariah,
Manikin, makeshift,
Manu, laws of,
Marriage of Indian girl,
Marriage, early, and education,
See Child marriage;
Dowry system.
Maya Das, Dora; and
Mr. Gandhi,
Medical instruction by students,
Medical needs of India and
supply of women physicians,
Medical School, Vellore. See
Vellore Medical School.
Medical service,
Medical treatment, ignorant;
superstition in,
Mid-wife, work of a,
Mid-wives, ignorant
Mission boards, fourteen, support
Madras Christian College,
Missions, criticism of;
can not long meet demand
for education,
Missionary service one of
greatest fields for college
girls,
“Moral equivalent of war,”
Morality and religion unrelated,
Motherhood and college education,
Mt. Holyoke College and
Mary Lyon; first
Indian student at,
Muhammadans invade India,
Multiplication, problem in,
Musical Society,
Myers quoted,
Naidu, Mrs. Sarojini,
Nala and Damayanti,
Natural History Club,
Nature, God in,
National life of India, training
women for, demands
college education,
National Missionary Society,
Nationalism, effort to aid
cause of,
Nur Jahan, “the light of the
world,”
Nurses’ Home of Vellore
Medical School,
Obstetrics, makeshift manikin
for teaching,


