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1925] against Babu Ramananda and I believe that he has been guilty of wilfully defaming the fair name of the University and widely disseminating falsehoods. If I have done him any injustice I am prepared to render him full satisfaction. I shall tear off my mask, though it is one of harmless silk, as soon as he seeks legal redress. His solicitors will get my name and address if they apply to the Secretary, Calcutta Review. I again repeat he has made unfair attacks upon his alma mater, he has suppressed truths from what intentions he alone knows, and has done all that he could to prejudice the cause of higher education in Bengal.