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2. That the medal be presented at the University Convocation for conferring degrees to that student who stands highest in Midwifery in the M.B. Examination; and in case there be no successful student at the M.B. Examination the medal be awarded to that successful L.M.S. candidate who stands first in Midwifery.

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

The offer was thankfully accepted by the Syndicate at its meeting held on the 30th August, 1902.

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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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1. 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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On the 12th August, 1892, the Principal of the Medical College, Calcutta, made over to the University a sum of Rs. 1,250 handed over to him by Sir Kailaschandra 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 con. ditions :

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

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2. That the Medal be presented publicly every year at the annual Convocation for conferring degrees to the successful student who obtains thehighest 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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1902 Mitra, Ganendranath

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1904 Pan, Nanilal

1905 John, D.

1906 Lahiri, Manmathanath
1907 Sanyal, Charuchandra
1908 Ray, Satyendranath
1909 Kundu, Manilal
1910 De, Jyotischandra
1911 Jogeschandra

1912 Sarkar, Akhilnath
1913 Adhya, Jugalkisor
1914 Barma, Nauratanlal

1915 Nag, Sukumar

1916 Bhattacharyya, Sibapada

1917 Chattopadhyay, Panchanan

1918 Mukhopadhyay, Nripendra

1919 Majumdar, Surendramohan 1920 Basu, Panchanan

1921 Chattopadhyay, Surendranath 1922 Mitra, Narendranath

1923 Sinha, Sureschandra

1924 Chattopadhyay, Hirendra

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AMBIKACHARAN CHAUDHURI MEDAL.

In 1879, Government accepted the offer of Babu Ambikacharan Chaudhuri, B.C.E., Assistant Engineer, Nagode, to invest Rs. 1,200 in 4 (reduced to 3) per cent. Government Promissory Notes on condition that out of the interests of the investment a medal is awarded annually to that student of the Sibpur Civil Engineering College, who stands first in Mathematics at the B.E. Examination. The administration of the Fund was entrusted to the Principal, Civil Engineering College, Sibpur. The Director of Public Instruction, Bengal, having proposed that the medal should, in future, be publicly presented at the Convocation of the Calcutta University, the Government of Bengal, in its letter No. 409, dated the 19th July, 1890, appointed

the Registrar of the Calcutta University as administrator of the Fund in place of the Principal, Civil Engineering College, Shibpur. On 14th October, 1890, the latter officer made over to the University the sum of Rs. 132-11-1 being the amount of balance at credit of the above fund and forwarded a copy of the Report on the audit of the account of the fund countersigned by the Accountant-General, Bengal. The investments, at present, amount to Rs. 1,400 yielding an annual income of Rs. 49.

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SIBLEY SCHOLARSHIP.

The late Mr. George Sibley, formerly a Fellow of the University, bequeathed all his shares in the Ghoosery Cotton Mills 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 shares in the abovenamed Company, their nominal value being Rs. 200 each. Of these 25 shares had to be sold to meet the claim of the Indian Revenue authorities in England demanding a legacy duty of 10 per cent. of the value of the shares and of the amount of any dividends received or accrued since the testator's death and to pay the Attorney's bill of costs. The remaining 200 shares together with dividend warrants for Rs. 800 were made over to the Secretary and Treasurer, Bank of Bengal, with instructions to sell the shares market value, and to invest the sale proceeds and the amount of dividends in the 4 (reduced to 3) per cent. loan of 1865. The Faculty of Engineering at its meeting held on the 22nd March, 1893, recommended to the Syndicate that out of the interest of the above endowment one Scholarship, to be called the Sibley Scholarship, of Rs. 30 a month tenable for two years be awarded annually (1) to any B.E. at the end of his practical course who attends and works regularly in an Electrical Laboratory or in an Electrical Workshop, or (2) to any B.E. who is bona-fide working in a mine. The selection of the scholar to be according to their standing in the B.E. Examination, and each scholar to be required to submit to the Registrar a certificate of good conduct at the end of each month. The scholarship to be forfeited if the conditions on which it is granted ceased to be observed.

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The recommendation of the Faculty of Engineering was adopted by the Syndicate at its meeting held on the 8th April, 1893.

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The Trevor Testimonial Committee, on the 13th November, 1890, made over to the University the sum of Rs. 1,500 on the following conditions :1. That an annual Silver Medal be instituted bearing the words Trevor Testimonial Medal " on one side, and the University Arms on the other.

2. That the Medal be presented publicly to that Bengali student who obtains the highest number of marks amongst those successful candidates at the I.E. and B.E. Examinations who do not obtain the University Gold Medal.

3. That a prize of Engineering books or instruments to the value of not less than Rs. 35 be also awarded to the medallist.

4. That the names of the medallists be printed in the University Calendar.

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