58 WILLIAM SMITH MEMORIAL PRIZE. On the 8th August, 1899, the Honorary Secretary, Smith Memorial Committee, made over to the University 3 per cent. Government Promissory Notes for Rs. 2,000 and Rs. 132-12 in cash for the purpose of founding a prize in memory of the late Rev. William Smith, M.A., Principal of the General Assembly's Institution, Church of Scotland Mission, Calcutta, on the following conditions : (1) That it be called the "William Smith Prize." (2) That it be awarded publicly at the annual Convocation, to the successful student who stands first in Philosophy Honours in the B. A. Examination from the General Assembly's Institution. And that in the event of there being no successful student in Philosophy Honours for one year or more two prizes shall be given to the two best successful students in Philosophy Honours from the General Assembly's Institution the following year, and the balance of the accumulated interest shall be added to the capital. No prizeman shall be entitled to more than the net interest for one year. (3) That the names of the prizemen be published in the University Calendar. (4) That the Prize shall consist of books to be selected by the candidate entitled to the same. (5) That the University be entitled to alter the destination of the Fund on the application of the authorities of the General Assembly's Institution, should University see fit. 288 59 WOODROW SCHOLARSHIP. The subscribers to the Fund raised for the purpose of commemorating the services of the late Mr. Woodrow, made over to the University of Calcutta Rs. 4,800 in Government Promissory Notes of 4 (reduced to 3) per cent. Loan in order to establish a Science Scholarship of Rs. 14 a month, tenable for one year, to be awarded to the best student at the B.A. or B.Sc. Examination in Chemistry and Physics in alternate years, provided he is a native of Bengal, and does not hold any University, Government, or private Scholarship and pursues his studies in Science under University Lecturer or in some well-organised Institution for the degree of Master of Arts Science. 1879 Datta, Brajaballabh 1880 Sarkar, Biharilal 1881 Guha, Prasannakumar 1882 Sen, Kshirodchandra 1883 Mukhopadhyay, Bisweswar SCHOLARS. ... 1884 Bandyopadhyay, Kshetramohan ... Kaliprasanna 1893 Nag, Kamakhyacharan Datta, Krishnalal 1896 Sengupta, Jyotindranath 1899 Ghosh, Sailendra 1900 Sinha, Surendrabinod 1910 Sengupta, Jitendrakumar 1913 Datta, Snehamay 1914 Sen, Nagendranath 1915 Ray, Satischandra 1916 Ghosh, Subodhkumar 1917 Ray, Kesabnath 1918 Chaudhuri, Anandaprasad 1919 Mukhopadhyay, Mrityunjay 1923 Acharyya, Durgaprasanna Kedareswar 1922 Pal, Basantakumar ... Krishnagar College Patna College Ditto Krishnath College, Berhampur St. Xavier's College Scottish Churches College Presidency College Ditto Ditto Dacca College or 60 BANKIMCHANDRA MEDALS. On the 20th April, 1897, the Honorary Secretary, Bankimchandra Memorial Committee, made over to the University a sum of Rs. 4,277-9-6 (invested in 3 per cent. Government Promissory Notes for Rs. 4,000) in order to found a Gold Medal, to be awarded annually for the best Bengali Composition at the B.A. Examination, and a silver (or if circumstances should allow a gold) medal for the best Bengali Composition at the Intermediate in Arts or Science Examination to be called the Bankimchandra Chatterjee, B.A. Intermediate in Arts or Science Gold (Silver) Medal for Original Composition in Bengali, on the following conditions : 1. That the medal bear the words " Bankimchandra 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. 3. That the names of the Medallists be printed in the University Calendar. On the 10th January, 1891, the Kesabchandra 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 Matriculation Examination of her year. 1901 Guha, Lalitchandra St. Xavier's College Presidency College Metropolitan Institution F. C. of Scotland's Institution and Presidency College F. C. of Scotland's Institution and Duff College Ditto Ditto Patna College General Assembly's Institution Presidency College [Duff College 1902 Mukhopadhyay, Pramathanath F. C. of Scotland's Institution and |