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KESHAB CHANDRA SEN MEDAL.

On the 10th January, 1891, the Keshab Chunder Sen Memorial Committee through their Honorary Secretary, made over to the University 4 (reduced to 3) per cent. Government Promissory Notes to the value of Rs. 8,000, with the request that half of the annual interest of the above amount be devoted to annually awarding a gold medal and a prize of books to the value of Rs. 140, necessary for the further prosecution of his studies in Philosophy to the student at the B.A. Examination who takes the highest honours in his year in that subject; and that the other half of the interest be devoted to awarding an annual prize of the value of Rs. 140 in money and books to the female student who stands highest in general proficiency at the Entrance Examination of her year.

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PRASANNAKUMAR SARBADHIKARI MEDAL.

The Prasannakumar Sarbadhikari Memorial Committee, on the 20th March 1891, made over to the University of Calcutta two 5 per cent. Muncipal Debentures for Rs. 1,500 on the following conditions :

1. That an annual gold medal be instituted bearing the words "Prasannakumar Sarbadhikari Medal on one side and the University Arms on the other.

2. That the medal be presented publicly every year at the annual Convocation for conferring degrees to the successful student who obtains the highest number of marks in Sanskrit in the Honour Course of the B.A. Examination of the year, and who gets no other medal, provided he pursues his studies in some well-organized institution for the degree of M.A. That the names of the Medallists be printed in the University Calen

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The Joint Secretaries to the Goodeve Memorial Committee, on the 6th May, 1891, made over to the University a Government Promissory Note for Rs. 500 on the following conditions:

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That an annual silver medal be instituted bearing the words "Goodeve Medal " on one side and the University Arms on the other. 2. That the medal be presented publicly every year at the annual Convocation for conferring degrees to that student who obtains the highest number of marks in Medicine at the Second M.B. Examination of the year. 3. That the names of the medallists be printed in the University Calendar.

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JATINDRACHANDRA MEDAL AND PRIZE.

On the 30th April, 1892, the Hon'ble Dr. Gooroo Dass Banerjee made over to the University currency notes for Rs. 1,000* for the purpose of instituting an annual silver medal and prize in memory of his son, Jatindrachandra Banerjee, who was born on the 25th November, 1881, and died on the 26th of April, 1892, while a student of the Hare School, on the following conditions:

Jatindrachandra Medal

1. That a medal bearing the inscription awarded to.... on one side and the University Arms on the other be awarded to the candidate who stands first at the Entrance Examination. 2. That the prize be called the “Jatindrachandra Prize," consisting of useful books, to be selected by the candidate who wins it, and that it be awarded to the student of the Hare School who passes the Entrance Examination most creditably.

3. That the names of the Medallists and the prizemen be published in the Calendar.

1892 Das, Saradaprasanna

MEDALLISTS.

1893 Chattopadhyay, Pramathanath

Ghoshal, Prasannakumar

1894 {Chakrabarti, Rebatimohan

1895 Ray, Bipinchandra

1896

Ghosh, Mahimchandra

1897 Bandyopadhyay, Bankimdas

1898

Basu, Surendranath

1899 De, Makhanlal

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Chittagong Collegiate School.
Albert Collegiate School.
Hindu School.

Noakhali Zila School.
Mymensingh Zila School.
Santosh Janhabi School.
Ranchi Zila School.

Dacca Collegiate School.
Howrah Zila School.
Mymensingh Zila School.
Maldah Zila School.

Chapra Zila School.
Hindu School.

Ditto.

Ditto.

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Dighapatya P.N.H.E. School.

PRIZEMEN.

Hare School.

Ditto.

Ditto.

1894 Bhattacharyya, Dwijendranath

*Rupees 800 have been invested in 4 (reduced to 31) per cent. Govern

ment Securities.

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On the 12th August, 1892, the Principal of the Medical College, Calcutta, made over to the University the sum of Rs. 1,250 handed over to him by Babu Kailas Chandra Bose, a Fellow of the University on behalf of a young Marwari gentleman, for the purpose of instituting a gold medal to perpetuate the name of Dr. K. McLeod in connection with the University on the following conditions:

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That the medal should bear the words "McLeod Medal awarded to on one side and the University Arms on the other.

2. That the Medal be presented publicly every year at the annual Convocation for conferring degrees to the successful student who obtains the highest number of marks in Surgery at the Second M.B. Examination.

3. That the names of the Medallists be published in the University Calendar.

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On the 29th September, 1892, Rai Gunabhiram Baruya, Bahadur, a Fellow of the University, forwarded to the Registrar a Government Promissory Note for Rs 300 for the purpose of instituting an annual prize of books, to be called the "Bishnupriya Devi Prize," in memory of his deceased wife, on condition that the same be awarded to the best successful B.A. candidate from Assam. The donation was thankfully accepted by the Syndicate

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On the 14th December, 1892, the Honorary Secretary to the Vidyasagar Memorial Fund made over to the University the sum of Rs. 560 for the purpose of annually awarding a silver medal to be called Vidyasagar Medal," to a student of the Presidency College who stands first in Sanskrit at the B.A. Honour Examination, and who does not obtain any other medal in the same subject.

The donation was thankfully accepted by the Syndicate at their meeting held on the 14th January, 1893.

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The late Mr. George Sibley, formerly a fellow of the University, bequeathed all his shares in the Ghoosery Cotton Mills Company, "Limited," to the Senate of the University upon trust to found Scholarships of the value of Rs. 50 per mensem for graduates of the University in Civil Engineering, with power to divert from time to time any portion of the income not exceeding an equal moiety in any other way, which may, in the opinion of the Senate, be better calculated to further the study of Engineering Science among the natives of India." At the time of his death Mr. Sibley owned 225

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