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(iii) That the names of the Medallists be printed in the University Calendar and also in the Gazette.

(iv) That the Medal be awarded for the first time on the results of the I.A. or I.Sc. Examination of 1911, if possible.

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In March, 1901, the Honorary Secretary, Native Improvement Society, Saidpur, forwarded to the Registrar, Government Promissory Notes for Rs. 600 with a request that the amount might be utilized in establishing a fund to be called the "Stephen Finney Medal Fund," and that either a gold or a silver medal might be awarded from the annual interest of the amount to the student who stands first in order of merit among the successful candidates at the Intermediate Examination in Arts or Science in alternate years. The Medal is to bear the following inscription :

"Stephen Finney Medal awarded to............ on one side, and "founded by the Indian Employees of the Eastern Bengal State Railway," on the other.

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Babu Satischandra Mookerjee, M.A., Professor, L.M.S. College, Bhowanipur, made over to the University 3 per cent. Government Security for Rs. 500 on the following conditions —

(i) That a silver Medal be annually awarded to the successful female candidate who obtains the highest number of marks at the Intermediate Examination in Arts.

(ii) That the names of the Medallists be published in the Gazette and in the University Calendar.

(iii) That the Medal be called the "Woomeschandra Mookerjee Medal" in memory of his father.

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In March, 1902, Babu Upendranath Mitra, M.A., R.L., Member of the Senate, wrote to the Registrar stating that his grand-daughter Sreemati

Surabala Dasi was desirous of making over to the University 3 per cent. Government Securities for Rs. 2,500 for the purpose of founding a Gold Medal in Memory of her deceased husband, the late Babu Abinaschandra Mitra, B.L., Superintendent, Financial Department, Government of India, on the following conditions:

(i) That the Medal be awarded annually to that successful candidate for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts who obtains the highest number of marks in Original Composition at the Examination of Honours in English.

(ii) That the Medal bear the words " Abina schandra Medal on one side, and the University Arms on the other.

(iii) That the Medal be presented at the annual Convocation for conferring degrees.

(iv) That the names of the Medallists be published in the University Calendar.

(v) That the Medal be awarded for the first time on the results of the B.A. Examination in 1902, if possible.

The offer was thankfully accepted by the Syndicate at its meeting held on the 12th March, 1902.

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BANKIMBIHARI SEN MEDAL.

Babu Preonath Mallik presented two Government Promissory Notes for Rs. 2,500 for the annual award of a medal on the following conditions :

1. That a Gold Medal be annually awarded to the successful candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Arts who obtains the highest number of marks in Mathematics.

2. That the Medal be called "The Bankimbihari Sen Medal " in memory of the donor's grandson Babu Bankimbihari Sen, who was an undergraduate of the Calcutta University and who was cut off in the prime of life while a student of the Presidency College.

3. That the Medal shall bear the words "Bankimbihari Sen Medal awarded to........ on one side and the

University Arms on the other.

4. That the Medal be presented publicly every year at the annual Convocation for conferring degrees.

5. That the names of the medallists be printed in the Gazette and in the University Calendar.

The offer was thankfully accepted by the Syndicate.

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On the 29th September, 1892, Rai Gunabbiram Barua, 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" Bishnupriya Debi 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 Senate at its meeting held on the 19th November, 1892.

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In January, 1914, Babu Nilmani Kumar, on behalf of the subscribers to the Clint Memorial Fund, made over to the University 33 per cent. Government Promissory Notes of the nominal value of Rs. 300 and a 3 per cent. G. P. Note for Rs. 100 for the purpose of creating an endowment for the annual award of a Money Prize, in memory of the late Mr. Leonidas Clint, B.A., of the Education Department of Bengal and for many years a Fellow of this University, on the following conditions :

1. That the Prize be called the "Clint Memorial Prize."

2. That it be awarded every year to the successful student, who being of Bengali race, obtains the highest number of marks in Ethics at the B.A. Examination of the year.

3. That the name of the prize-winner be published in the University, Calendar.

The donation was thankfully accepted by the Syndicate.

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