TIMELINE

Dr. Baker’s Education and Research Publications


TIMELINE

1968

ONE OF THE INITIAL LETTERS OF DR. BAKER TO PRINCIPAL S.C. SIRCAR

1968

RECOMMENDATION OF DR. BAKER BY MR. J.A. LA NAUZE [AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERISTY]

1968

RECOMMENDATION OF DR. BAKER BY MR. RAVINDRA KUMAR [AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERISTY]

1968

DR. BAKER TO PRINCIPAL S.C. SIRCAR

1968

HEAD OF HISTORY DEPTT. ER KAPADIA TO DR.BAKER

1969

PRINCIPAL S.C. SIRCAR WRITING TO DR. BAKER

1969

DR. BAKER HAS BEEN APPOINTED AS LECTURER IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AT ST. STEPHEN’S COLLEGE

1970

DR. BAKER AWARDED DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN HISTORY

1971

DR. BAKER – A PERMANENT FACULTY IN HISTORY DEPARTMENT OF ST. STEPHEN’S COLLEGE

1974

PRINCIPAL RAJPAL WRITING TO DR. BAKER

1974

DR. BAKER’S SEMINAR IN THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA

1976

DR. BAKER WENT FOR POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCH IN AUSTRALIA

1981

DR. BAKER AWARDED 2 YEARS RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP BY INDIAN COUNCIL HISTORICAL RESEARCH

1982

DR. BAKER WRITING TO PRINCIPAL RAJPAL

1984

DR. BAKER BECAME VICE-PRINCIPAL OF ST. STEPHEN’S COLLEGE

1985

DR. BAKER BECAME STAFF-ADVISOR TO THE SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY OF THE COLLEGE

1986

DR. BAKER’S RESEARCH ON “THE FORMATION OF A PEASANT ELITE IN AN INDIAN HINTERLAND”

1987

DR. BAKER IN CAMBRIDGE

1991

DR. BAKER’S SELECTION AS A READER IN THE HISTORY DEPARTMENT OF ST. STEPHEN’S COLLEGE

1993

DR. BAKER AS A MEMBER OF GOVERNING BODY OF ST. STEPHEN’S COLLEGE

1994

DR. BAKER STARTING HIS RESEARCH ON HISTORY OF BAGHELKHAND FOR HIS BOOK

1997

DR. BAKER’S RETIREMENT AT THE AGE 65

1999

ST. STEPHEN’S COLLEGE OFFERED DR. BAKER HONONARY POSITION

2005

DR. BAKER COMPLETED HIS RESEARCH WORK ON THE HISTORY OF BAGHELKHAND

2007

REV. THAMPU APPRECIATING HIS PRESENCE AND CONTIBUTION TO COLLEGE

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SOCIETIES
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SOCIETIES
The self-motivated and ceaseless activities of over two dozen clubs and societies constitute a very important part of College life and offer a large variety of avenues for self expression. For each subject there is a Society that sponsors extra-curricular lectures and discussion and, in general, tries to stimulate interest in the subject. There are many other academic and cultural society and clubs covering wide range of activities, such as debating, dramatics, mountaineering, film and music appreciation, social service, photography and electronics.
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