Tagore conference at Storrs in Conn. attracts 500 academics

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From: India Abroad
Date: 19980925
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India Abroad
09-25-1998
Tagore conference at Storrs in Conn. attracts 500 academics

This pastoral university town in northeast Connecticut on the Massachusetts border was the scene last week of described as a significant conference on the works and ideas of India's Nobel laureate poet Rabindranath Tagore organized by a U.S. university.

It was an academic marathon with three panels simultaneously in progress on different floors of Beah Hall. As many as 217 papers were read, covering Tagore's entire oeuvre, with a number of performance sessions. Titled "Home and The World: Rabindranath Tagore ...

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