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YEAR.

SUBJECT.

PRIZEMAN.

COLLEGE.

1888. To what classes of Manufactures in Bombay can No Essay received.
scientific or methodical teaching be applied
most advantageously, and what would be the
most practically effective mode of instruction:
1889.. New Manufactures which might be advantage-
ously introduced into India.

1890.. The best methods of improving Indian Agricul-
ture.

1891.. On the various kinds of Silver and Brass orna-
mental works manufactured in the Bombay
Presidency; with suggestions for its improve-
ment, especially with a view to maintaining its
original standard of purity as regards design.
1892.. The Development of Paper Manufacture in
Bombay Presidency.

1893.. Indian Pottery.
1894. How far is Scientific Agriculture suited to the

conditions of Western India ?

Ditto.

Mehta, Markand Elphinstone.
Nandshankar, B.A.

No Essay received.

Ditto.

Prize not awarded,

Ditto.

1895.. History of the efforts to introduce European No Essay received.
Manufactures or Manufactures according to
European Processes into India, and the causes
of their success or failure.

1896.. To what extent are the Technical and Agricultu
ral Schools as at present organised calculated
to exercise a beneficial influence on the Arts,
Manufactures and Agriculture of the Presiden-
cy, and what improvements in them and in
the Social circumstances of the People would
render their influence more effective ?

1897.. The Development of Paper Manufacture in India.

1898.. To what extent and in what way is it the Duty of a University to encourage Scientific Agriculture?

1899.. New Manufactures which might be advantageously introduced into India.

Ditto.

Parekh, Odhavji Elphinstone and
Gopalji, B.A,
Samaldas.
Desai, Balvantrai Elphinstone.
Khandubhai, B.Sc.,

LL.B.

Nariman, Pheroze- St. Xavier's. shah Rustomji,

B.A.

1900.. A description of some of the useful and orna- No Essay received.
mental Indian Arts that have died or are dying
out with a statement of the purposes to which
they were applied and how they can be revived.

1901.. Indian methods of sugar-refining and how they
can be improved by the adoption of European
methods.

Ditto.

1902.. The History of Indian Industries under British Prize not awarded.

Rule.

1903. Metal Working in Brass, Copper and 'Aluminium No Essay received.

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THE KUTCHI DIVAN BAHADUR MANIBHAI PRIZE. Divan Bahadur Manibhai Jusbhai, Divan of Kutch, offered a sum of Rs. 2,500 in Government 4 per cent. Promissory Notes for the foundation of a Prize of the value of Rs. 100 to be called "THE KUTCHI DIVAN BAHADUR MANIBHAI PRIZE," and to be awarded every year to a Kutchi Candidate who passes the Matriculation Examination with the highest number of marks.

At a meeting of the Senate held on the 17th September 1886, this offer was accepted with the best thanks of the Senate.

The Prize will be awarded in accordance with the following Regulations:

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1. A Prize to be called "THE KUTCHI DIVAN BAHADUR MANIBHAI PRIZE," consisting of Rs. (80) eighty, or of books of the like value,

shall be awarded annually to the Kutchi Candidate who passes the Matriculation Examination with the highest number of marks.

2. If in any year the Prize shall not be awarded, the amount thus saved may be disposed of, at the discretion of the Syndicate, in furtherance of the object and purposes of the Endowment.

3. The Senate shall have the power, whenever it may think fit, to modify or alter the terms upon which the Prize may be awarded, or otherwise to deal with the income of the Fund, provided the object for which the Prize has been founded is kept in view.

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The Greaves Memorial Committee offered to the University the sum of Rs. 4,500 in Government 4 per cent. Promissory Notes for the foundation of a Scholarship, to be called "THE JAMES GREAVES SCHOLARSHIP," of the value of Rs. 15 per mensem, to be awarded to the Candidate who passes the Matriculation Examination with the highest number of marks from the Broach High School or from any other school at Broach, on condition that he prosecutes his studies at a recognized College.

At a meeting of the Senate held on the 8th February 1887, this offer was accepted with the best thanks of the Senate.

The Scholarship will be awarded in accordance with the following Regulations:

1. A Scholarship, to be called "THE JAMES GREAVES SCHOLARSHIP," of the value of Rs. (12) twelve per mensem, shall be awarded each year to a Candidate who passes the Matriculation Examination with the highest number of marks from the Broach High School, or from any other school at Broach, on condition that he prosecutes his studies at a recognized College.

2. The Candidate elected must satisfy the Registrar, within six weeks from the date of election, that he has joined a recognized College.

3. The stipend of the Scholarship shall be payable half-yearly on a bill to be drawn by the Head of the College, who shall certify under his signature on such bill that the Scholar is in regular attendance at the College, that his conduct is good, and that his progress in Univerity studies is satisfactory.

4. Should the Scholar discontinue his University studies, or be unfavourably reported on by the Head of the College, it shall be in the discretion of the Syndicate to stop payment of the stipend, or to declare the Scholarship forfeited.

5. Any surplus which may arise from the vacancy of the Scholarship during any year or part of a year shall be applied by the Syndicate in such manner as they shall think best fitted for furthering the object and purposes of the Endowment.

6. The Senate shall have the power, whenever it may think fit, to modify or alter the terms upon which the Scholarship may be awarded, or otherwise to deal with the income of the Fund, provided the object for which the Scholarship has been founded is kept in view.

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THE COLONEL PATRICK FRENCH SCHOLARSHIP.

W. M. Bisset, Esquire, Chairman, Colonel French Testimonial Fund Committee, in a letter dated 4th February 1886, offered a sum of Rs. 4,000 in Municipal Bonds subscribed by the Staff of the B. B. & C. I. Railway Company for the purpose of perpetuating the name of Colonel P. T. French, late Chairman of the Company, for founding a Scholarship to be called "THE COLONEL PATRICK FRENCH SCHOLARSHIP," of the present yearly value of Rs. 200, and to be given to the Candidate who passes the F. C. E. Examination with the highest number of marks, on condition that he prosecutes his studies at an Institution recognized in Civil Engineering.

At the annual meeting of the Senate held on the 17th December 1887, the offer was accepted with the best thanks of the Senate.

The Scholarship will be awarded in accordance with the following Regulations :

1. A Scholarship, to be called "THE COLONEL PATRICK FRENCH SCHOLARSHIP," of the present yearly value of Rs. 200, shall be awarded each year to that Candidate who passes the F. C. E. Examination with the highest number of marks, on condition that he prosecutes his studies at an institution recognized in Civil Engineering.

2. The Candidate elected must satisfy the Registrar, within six weeks from the date of election, that he has joined a recognized College.

*From January to June 1903.

From July to December 1803.

3. The stipend of the Scholarship shall be payable half-yearly on a bill to be drawn by the Head of the College, who shall certify under his signature on such bill that the Scholar is in regular attendance at the College, that his conduct is good, and that his progress in University studies is satisfactory.

4. Should the Scholar discontinue his University studies or be unfavourably reported on by the Head of the College, it shall be in the discretion of the Syndicate to stop payment of the stipend, or to declare the Scholarship forfeited.

5. Any surplus which may arise from the vacancy of the Scholarship during any year or part of a year shall be applied by the Syndicate in such manner as they shall think best fitted for furthering the object and purposes of the Endowment.

6. The Senate shall have the power, whenever it may think fit, to modify or alter the terms upon which the Scholarship may be awarded, or otherwise to deal with the income of the Fund, provided the object for which the Scholarship has been founded is kept in view.

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The Secretary to the Kayastha Prabhu Educational Fund, Baroda, in a letter dated 2nd February 1887, offered to the University a sum of Rs. 5,000 in Government 4 per cent. Paper for the foundation of a Scholarship to be called "THE DEWAN BAHADUR LAKSHMAN JAGANNATH VAIDYA SCHOLARSHIP" and to be awarded to a Candidate of the Kayastha Prabhu. community who passes the Matriculation Examination with the highest number of marks, and continues to study at one of the Colleges recognized by the University.

At the annual meeting of the Senate held on the 17th December 1887, the offer was accepted with the best thanks of the Senate.

The Scholarship will be awarded in accordance with the following Regulations:

1. A Scholarship, to be called "THE DEWAN BAHADUR LAKSHMAN JAGANNATH VAIDYA SCHOLARSHIP," of the value of Rs. 160 per annum, shall be awarded each year to the Candidate belonging to the Kayastha Prabhu community from any part of India, who passes the Matriculation with the highest number of marks, on condition that he prosecutes his studies at a recognized College.

2. Kayastha Prabhu Candidates must forward their applications to the Registrar (vide Form AAK) with a certificate of good moral character signed by a person of known respectability, along with their applications for permission to appear at the Matriculation Examination of the same year.

3. The Candidate elected must satisfy the Registrar, within six weeks from the date of election, that he has joined a recognized College.

4. The stipend of the Scholarship shall be payable half-yearly on a bill to be drawn by the Head of such College, who shall certify under his signature on such bill that the Scholar is in regular attendance at the College, that his conduct is good, and that his progress in University studies is satisfactory.

5. Should the Scholar discontinue his University studies or be unfavourably reported on by the Head of the College, it shall be in the discretion of the Syndicate to stop payment of the stipend, or to declare the Scholarship forfeited.

6. Any surplus which may arise from the vacancy of the Scholarship during any year or part of a year shall be applied by the Syndicate in such manner as they shall think best fitted for furthering the object and purposes of the Endowment.

7. The Senate shall have the power, whenever it may think fit, to modify or alter the terms upon which the Scholarship may be awarded, or otherwise to deal with the income of the Fund, provided the object for which the Scholarship has been founded is kept in view.

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THE VISHVANATH NARAYAN MANDLIK GOLD MEDAL.

In a letter to the address of the then Vice-Chancellor, the Honourable Sir Raymond West, the Honorary Secretaries to the Committee for raising a testimonial in honour of Rao Saheb V. N. Mandlik, C.S.I., offered to the University in January 1888 a sum of Rs. 6,000 in 4 per cent. Government Paper and an additional sum of Rs. 50 for the foundation of "THE VISHVANATH NARAYAN MANDLIK GOLD MEDAL," to be awarded to a graduate of not more than ten years' standing for the best essay on some subject connected with Sanskrit literature.

At a meeting of the Senate held on the 10th September 1888, this offer was accepted with the best thanks of the Senate."

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