SEPTEMBER, ro11. 
The Monthly General Meeting of the TREN was held 
on Wednesday, the 6th September, 1911, at 9-15 
LIEUTENANT-CoLONEL D. C, PHrtiort, ask. in the 
chair. - 
The following members were present :— 
Maulavi Abdul Wali, Mr. A. C. Atkinson, Mr. Percy 
Brown ,* Mr. 1. oe Burkill, Dr. L. L. Fermor, Mr. H. 
Gravely, Mr. K. A. K. Hallowes, Mr. th. Hi. Hayden, Mr. D. 
Hooper, Rev. H. Hosten, 8.J. ; Mr. W. Kirkpatrick, Dr. Indu- 
madhab Mallick, Hon. Dr. A. Suhrawardy, Mr. G. laiae Dr. 
Satis Chandra Vidyabhusana. 
Vistiors :—Mr. W. R. C. Baa Mrs.’ Fermor, Mrs. 
Kirkpatrick, Dr. and Mrs. L. Scherman = 
The Minutes of the last Meeting were read and oontirgied. 
Twenty-nine presentations were announced. 
The General Secretary esis aie death of Mr. Harinath 
De, an Ordinary Member of the Soc 
The Hon Dr. A. al-Mamun oe read the follow- 
ing obituary notice of Mr. Harinath De :— 
Harinath De was born on 12th August 1877. His father, 
Rai Bahadur Bhutnath De, was a distinguished pleader in the 
Central Provinces. Harinath De had a remarkable university 
career. He was almost invariably in the first class in all his 
examinations, in India or in Europe. He was the recipient 
of many medals, prizes and scholarships. He passed his 
Entrance and F.A. examinations from St. Xavier’s College 
securing the Duff Scholarship for languages. Graduating i in 
1896 he obtained first-class honours in English and Latin. The 
same year he obtained his M.A. degree os Latin. He also 
passed the “sine M.A. examination in Greek. As a result of 
his achievements he was awarded the Gaveninient of India 
State Scholarship of £200 per annum for four years. With 
this assistance he went to Cambridge in 1897 where he passed 
the Classical and Medieval and Modern Languages Triposes 
in the first and second class. Later he obtained the Skeats 
prize and the Chancellor’s Gold Medal for classical verse. 
While in Europe he studied at the Universities of the Sor- 
bonne, Marbourg and elsewhere, acquiring that mastery over 
