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P. MUKHERJEE MEDAL.

The Secretary, P. Mukherjee Memorial Committee, with a view to commemorate the long connection of Mr. P. Mukherjee, B.Sc., M.R.A.S., with the Presidency Division as Inspector of Schools, made over to the University Rs. 400 in the Government of India 5 per cent. Income-Tax free loan of 1945-55 for instituting a Silver Medal, called the P. Mukherjee Medal, to be awarded annually to the student who stands first in the Matriculation Examination among the successful candidates from schools in the Presidency Division, the name of the recipient being announced in the Calcutta Gazette and the University Calendar.

The Syndicate at its meeting held on the 26th September, 1919, thankfully accepted the offer.

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The late Rai Brahmamohan Mallik, Bahadur, Inspector of Schools of the Western Circle and a Fellow of the University, bequeathed to the University securities of Rs. 2,500 for creating an endowment for the annual award of a Gold Medal to the best of the M.A. and M.Sc. graduates in alternate years. The Medal to bear the inscription "Brahmamohan Mallik Gold Medal awarded to........ on the one side and the University Arms on the other. The bequest was thankfully accepted by the Syndicate on the 13th February, 1920.

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MEDALLISTS.

1920 Gangopadhyay, Narendralal 1921 Karpharma, Narendrakumar

University student
University Student, Presy. Coll.

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JHUMMA MEDAL.

Babu Srikumar Banerjee made over to the University a sum of Rs. 300 deposited with him by his friend the late Babu Jatindranath Basu, B.A., of Midnapore to be invested in 3 per cent. G. P. Notes for the purpose of creating an endowment for the annual award of a Silver Medal bearing on one side the inscription. "Jhumma Medal, Sarasibala Dasi and Mahendranath Chaudhuri" and on the other "awarded by Swami Billadal and Habul" to be awarded to the candidate who stands first in Bengali at the Matriculation Examination. The names of the Medallists to be published in the Calendar. The offer was thankfully accepted by the Syndicate on the 19th March,

1920.

1920

MEDALLISTS.

(Mukhopadhyay, Panchugopal Sen, Binodchandra 1921 Kabyatirtha, Bhupaticharan

Kandi Raj H.E. School
Behala H.E. School
Teacher.

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THAKURDAS KERR MEDAL.

Babus Dhirendrachandra Kerr and Narendrachandra Kerr, made over to the University a 3 per cent. G. P. Note for Rs. 3,000, for the purpose of creating an endowment for the annual award of a Gold Medal, to be called the Thakurdas Kerr Medal, in memory of their father late Babu Thakurdas Kerr, the sole Proprietor of the firm of Messrs. R. Cambray & Co., and for many years publisher to the University, to the successful candidate, who stands first in History at the B.A. Honours Examination. The medal to bear the University arms on one side and the name of the medallist on the other and the names of the medallists to be published in the Calendar.

The offer was thankfully accepted by the Syndicate at its meeting held on the 23rd April, 1920.

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SIR ASUTOSH MOOKERJEE MEDAL.

In honour of the Hon'ble Sir Asutosh Mookerjee, Kт., C.S.I., Acting Chief Justice of Bengal, the Assistants in the offices of the Registrar and the Controller of Examinations, Calcutta University (including University Press), made over to the University a 34 per cent. G. P. Note for Rs. 500 for the purpose of creating an endowment for the annual award of a Silver Medal. The offer was thankfully accepted by the Syndicate at its meeting held on the 7th May, 1920, and it was decided that the medal should be awarded to the successful candidate at the M.A, Examination in Indian Vernaculars who would secure the highest number of marks in Bengali.

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RAJENDRANATH DUTT AND MONMOHINI MEDALS.

Babu Nitindrakrishna Dutt, Solicitor, made over to the University on behalf of his client, Babu Prabhaschandra Dutt, Executor of the Will of Sm. Monmohini Dutt deceased, a 3 per cent. G. P. Note for Rs. 1,000 and a Cheque for Rs. 16-6 representing interest on the same for the half year ending in December, 1919, for the purpose of creating an endowment for the annual award of two Silver Medals, on conditions specified below:

(1) One silver medal styled "Rajendranath Dutt Medal " to be awarded to the student who secures the highest number of marks in English at the Matriculation Examination from the Nibadhai High English School (District Twenty-four Parganas) and (2) the other silver medal styled Monmohini Medal to be awarded to the student who secures the highest number of

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marks in Bengali at the Matriculation Examination from the said Nibadhai High English School (District Twenty-four Parganas).

The offer was thankfully accepted by the Syndicate at its meeting held on the 28th May, 1920.

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Mr. S. Modak, I. C. S., S. D. O., Munshiganj, made over to the University, on behalf of Babu Upendrachandra Pal of Ramnagar, a sum of Rs. 1,040 for the purpose of creating an endowment for the annual award of a Gold Medal, to be called the "Madhusudan Medal" after the donor's deceased father, to the student who stands first in Mathematics at the Matriculation Examination appearing from any of the High Schools in the Munshiganj Sub-division. The medal to bear the inscription "presented in honour of S. Modak, Esq., I.C.S., by Upendrachandra Pal of Ramnagar.”

The offer was thankfully accepted by the Syndicate at its meeting held on the 17th June, 1920.

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MEDALLIST.

Munshiganj H.E. School.

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RAMAICHANDRA MITRA PRIZE.

Mr. Lalitchandra Mitra, made over to the University a 3 per cent. G. P. Note for Rs. 1,000, for the purpose of creating in memory of his deceased son, Ramaichandra Mitra, an endowment, on the following conditions :

(i) That out of the income of the endowment an annual prize in books of the value of Rs. 35 to be called the "Ramaichandra Mitra Prize,' should be awarded to the successful candidate who obtains the highest number of marks in Bengali at the M. A. Examination.

(ii) That the prize should consist of books in Bengali to be selected by the winner, subject to the condition that the available books of the late Rai Dinabandhu Mitra, Bahadur, grand-father of the deceased should form a part of the prize.

(iii) That the names of the prize-winners should be published in the University Calendar.

The donor sent Rs. 17-8 in cash, which together with half yearly interest on the G. P. Note, due on the 31st October, 1920, would enable the University to award the prize for the first time on the results of the M.A. Examination of 1920.

The Syndicate at its meeting held on the 10th September, 1920, accepted the offer with thanks.

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A Gold Medal is annually awarded to the successful candidate at the Final M.B. Examination who distinguishes himself most in the subject of Midwifery at the March Examination. The endowment consists of Government securities of the nominal value of Rs. 3,000 of 31% loan

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ANNAPOORNA DEVI MEDAL.

Sreemati Annapoorna Devi, offered 5 per cent. terminable G. P. Notes for the nominal value of Rs. 2,000 for founding, out of the interest thereof, a Gold Medal-Annapoorna Devi Medal-to be awarded to the candidate who stands first in the M.A. Examination in Bengali, on the following terms and conditions :

(1) That the said medal be presented publicly every year at the Annual Convocation for conferring degrees.

(2) That the names of the medallists be printed in the University Calendar.

(3) That the medal be awarded for the first time on the results of the M.A. Examination in 1921.

The Syndicate, at its meeting held on the 11th March, 1921, accepted the offer with thanks

1921 Duara, Sudhalata

MEDALLIST.

Non-Collegiate Student.

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NANDOLAL GOOPTU SCHOLARSHIP.

Mr. Binaykrishna Gooptu, offered on behalf of himself and his brothers, the heirs and executors to the Estate of Babu Nandolal Gooptu, deceased, 3 per cent. G. P. Notes for the nominal value of Rs. 3,700 for founding, out of the interest thereof, one monthly scholarship of Rs. 10 (ten) to be known as the "Nandolal Gooptu Scholarship on the following terms and conditions :

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(1) That a monthly scholarship of Rs. 10 tenable for one year be awarded from the beginning of the next academical year to the student of the Carmichael Medical College, who succeeds to pass the First M.B. Examination and obtains the highest number of marks in Pharmacology, including Pharmacy and Materia Medica from that college, provided such student continues his study in the said college for the purpose of obtaining the final degree.

(2) Whenever by death or otherwise a vacancy is created the student who has done next best in the said subject as aforesaid, would receive the same during the remaining period of the year.

(3) That the holder of the scholarship for the time being be called "Nandolal Gooptu Scholar."

(4) That the names of the scholars be published in the University Calendar for successive years.

(5) If in any year there be no student eligible from the Carmichael Medical College, the scholarship be paid to the successful candidate in the First M.B. Examination who obtains the highest number of marks in Pharmacology from the Calcutta Medical College.

The Syndicate, at its meeting held on the 11th March, 1921, accepted the offer with thanks.

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BASANTAKUMARI CHAUDHURANI PRIZE.

Mr. Nagendranarayan Ray chaudhuri offered to place at the disposal of the University a 5 per cent. G. P. Note for Rs. 500 for the purpose of creating an endowment for the annual award of a Prize in memory of his deceased wife on the following conditions :

(1) That the prize be called Basantakumari Chaudhurani Prize.

That it be awarded publicly every year to the successful candidate who stands highest in Sanskrit (in the compulsory and additional papers together) at the Matriculation Examination from any school within the Backergunj district.

(3) That the prize consist entirely of Sanskrit works (to the value of Rs. 25) to be selected by the Prizeman.

(4) That the name of the Prize-man together with the name of the school. from which he appears be published in the University Calendar every year.

(5) That the prize be first awarded on the results of the Matriculation Examination in 1921.

(6) That the Prizeman must prosecute his studies in any college affiliated to the Calcutta University, with Sanskrit as one of his subjects to be taken up by him in the I.A. Classes and this condition remaining unsatisfied by him the student who stands next be awarded the Prize.

The offer was thankfully accepted by the Syndicate.

PRIZE-WINNER.

Barisal Zila School.

Mukhopadhyay, Ramkrishnagopal

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ADHARCHANDRA MOOKERJEE COMMEMORATION PRIZE

Rev. W. S. Urquhart, M.A., D.Litt., offered a sum of Rs. 500 collected by the former students and friends of Professor Adharchandra Mukerjee, Emeritus Professor of History, Scottish Churches College, for the purpose of creating an endowment, on the following conditions :

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(1) That a prize in books be awarded at the Annual Convocation of the University to the student who stands highest in Honours History at the B.A. Examination.

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