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Indians strike astral jackpot (The Telegraph) |
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Tuesday, 13 September 2005 |
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New Delhi, Sept. 13, 2005: After two hours of scanning the ashes of a dead, overweight star in the galaxy, astronomer Yashwant Gupta spotted a celestial child that seems older than its parent. But he’s elated. The age problem, he says, can be resolved. (Yashwant Gupta is an alumnus of the School , 1978 batch.)
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Tsunami fails to stall excursions (The Telegraph) |
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Monday, 02 May 2005 |
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Jamshedpur, May 11: Last year, for the students of Loyola School, excursion in Andaman and Nicobar islands turned out to be one of their biggest nightmares, when mammoth tsunami waves battered the island. The students were stranded for days, cut off from the rest of the world. Full article. |
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Loyola School: Looking Back After 50 Years |
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Monday, 18 December 1995 |
 Eugene Power Looking back over Loyola’s first 50 years, we would like to give some kind of a short summary of what happened here in those years. To begin with, Loyola is rather proud of its humble beginnings. It was begun in January 1947, by two Calcutta Jesuits, Fr. Cecil Leeming and Fr. Robert Drugman. The School premises were the Chhotanagpur Regiment Club, situated on the property now belonging to Loyola School. This was adjacent to two football fields which became attached to Loyola. Looking back over Loyola’s first 50 years, we would like to give some kind of a short summary of what happened here in those years. To begin with, Loyola is rather proud of its humble beginnings. It was begun in January 1947, by two Calcutta Jesuits, Fr. Cecil Leeming and Fr. Robert Drugman. The School premises were the Chhotanagpur Regiment Club, situated on the property now belonging to Loyola School. This was adjacent to two football fields which became attached to Loyola. |
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