SCHOLARSHIPS. The following Scholarships, each tenable for one year, are annually open for competition in the College: Michael Macmillan, B.A. (Oxon.), Principal and Professor of English Litera ture. Professors. W. H. Sharp, M.A. (Oxon.), Professor of Logic and Moral Philosophy. (Acting Principal of Deccan College.) O. V. Muller, M.A. (Cantab.), Professor of History and Political Economy. A. L. Covernton, M.A. (Oxcn.), Professor of English and History. Fardunji Mancherji Dastur, M.A. (Bomb.), Professor of Mathematics. K. K. Kapadia, M.A. (Bomb.), Professor of Physics. Shridhar Ramkrishna Bhandarkar, M.A. (Bomb.), Professor of Oriental Languages. Casim Sumar Thariani, M.A. (Bomb.), Professor of Persian. Shankar Gopal Sathe, M.A. (Bomb.), Acting Professor of Logic and Moral Philosophy. Yezdezard Dádábhai Thánevála, M.A. (Bomb.), Lecturer in Biology. Assistant Teachers of Oriental Languages. Pandit, Nanu Ramchandra Bhanu, First Assistant Teacher of Oriental Languages, Koreishi, Abdullamia Oosmanmia, M.A. (Bomb), Second Assistant Teacher of Oriental Languages. (Acting in the Revenue Department.) Shaik, Abdul Kadir Surfraz, M. A. (Bomb.), Sub. pro-tem. Second Assistant Teacher of Oriental Languages. Superintendent and Librarian. (1) Bhat, Harikrishna Fakirbhai, B.A. (Bomb.) (Acting Assistant Deputy Educational Inspector, Ahmedabad.) Gandevia, Merwanji Manekji, M.A. (Bomb.), sub, pro-tem, (1) The Narayan Mahadev Permanand Prizeman. bhai. (a) *Chitre, Parsharam Dinker. (1) (a) *Mehta, Vinayak Nandshanker. (a) *Pakvasha, Mangaldas Mancharam. (a) Shiveshwarker, Vaman Ghanasham. (a) *Vacha, Pirozsha Bezanji. (a) +Engineer, Nassarvanji Phirozsha. (2) (a) +Koregavker, Krishna. Harischandra (3) (a) +Naik, Kasamji Dayalji. (a) +Swaminarayan, Jethalal, Chiman lal. (4) (b) +Bapat, Purshotam Padinker.a (5) (b) +Miss Bhandarker Shridhar. (b) +Miss Barn, Katherin Mary. (1) The Gokhale Prizeman. Anusaya (2) The Mount stuart Elphinstone Prizeman of 1900. Sanskrit (3) The Desai Surbhai Dayalji Scholar, Jugonnath Shankerset (4) The Scholar and Hughling's Prizeman. (5) The Gangabai Bhat Scholar, (6) The Kahandas Mancharam Scholar, Lathe, Annaji Babaji, B.A. Makund Sarvotam, Majmudar, B.A. Majmudar, Trimbak rai Girdhar lal, B. A. Mankad, Nanalal B. A. Jatashankar, Mehta, Dadi Edulji, B.A. Sayani, Hasan Ibrahim, B.A. B.A. Brijbhukandas, Solomon Judah, B.A. Utgikar, Narayan Bapuji, B. A. (6) Pathuck, Rastomji Sorabji. Sirdesai, Anant Ramchandra. (7) The Abdula Meheralli Dharamsi Khoja Scholar, (8) The Sir Frank Souter Scholar. (a) Passed the Intermediate Examination. (b) Passed the Previous Examination. (*) Elphinstone Fund. (†) Clare Fund. (1) West Fund. (§) Gaikwar Fund. Commoners. (a) Bhavanani, Keva'ram Asudmal. (a) Cama, Fardunji Camaji. (a) Chandiramani, Udhavram Madandas. (a) Cooper, Hormasji Erachsha. (1) (a) Damkevala, Fardunji Jivaji. (a) Lalvani, Bhavandas Gianchand. (a) Malkani, Jashanmal Mnrljmal. (a) Manghermalani, Hasharam Jasanmal. (a) Masina, Pestanji Manekji. (a) Maisher., Valji Anandji. (a) Maulvi, Muzher Husain Alibax. (a) Mehta, Lakshmidas Maneklal. (a) Mehta, Manant Krishnamukhram. (a) Palkhivala, Ardesar Nanabhai. (a) Panthaki, Shiavex Framroz. (a) Parakh, Motilal Lallubhai. (a) Patvardhan, Moreshvar Hari. (a) Sanjana, Jehangir Edalji. (a) Sayani, Sadik Rahimtula. (a) Seth, Jagabhai Dalpatbhai. (a) Sethna, Mancherji Ardesar. (a) Shahani, Nibhandas Utamsing. (a) Takle, Narayan Hari. (a) Thanavala, Piltan Dadabhai. (a) Wadia, Pestanji Bapuji. (a) Bhatavadekar, Moreshvar Bhalchandra. (a) Bhaya, Behramji Rastumji. (1) The Bell Prizeman. (2) The Berar Scholar, (3) The Framji Sorabji Bhownagri Scho lar. (a) Cama, Jamshedji Kamaji. (a) Desai, Baburao Himatlai. (a) Desai, Dadabhai Parshotamdas. (a) Desai, Kamubhai Balvantrao. (a) Desai, Maharudraprasad Virprasad. (a) Desai, Manilal Icharam. (a) Desai, Surbhai Gulabbhai. (a) Dubash, Framroz Rastamji. (a) Haindaday, Mahammad Younus Gulam H. (a) Karaka, Framji Jehangir. (a) Khan, Hydarkhan Ahmedkhan. Husain. Gulamali Abdul Gulam (a) Merchant, Hansraj Waghji. (a) Munshi, Krishnalal Mansukhlal. Kader. (a) Thakor, Uttamram Mayaram. (a) Trivedi, Labhshankar Dayashanker. (3) (a) Vacha, Dossabhai Dorabji. (a) Vakil, Chotalal Gulabdas. (a) Varadkar, Baburao Gopal. (a) Wadia, Ardesar Sorabji. (a) Wadia, Nassarvanji Pestanji. (b) Acharya, Krishnaji Yasvant. (b) Advani, Dingamal Hakumatrai. (b) Ajgavkar, Vinayak Vasudev. (a) Passed the Intermediate Examination. (b) Passed the Previous Examination. ELPHINSTONE COLLEGE. Commoners-continued. (b) Allana, Fazel Dostmahamad. (b) Dallas, Rastamji Dhunjisha. (6) Manjreker, Lakshman Venkatesh. (b) Mirchandani, Tejumal Kalachand. (b) Mudholker, Shridhar Balwant. (b) Nadkarni, Mahadev Ghanasham, (6) Niksatkhan, Minocher Khusru bhai. (b) Patel, Sorabji Barjorji. (b) Phatek, Shridhar Atmaram. (1) The Berar Scholar. (b) Shroff, Kalidas Damodhardas. (b) Yerowdekar, Narhar Bapu. (b) Madgavkar, Vasanji Dinanath. Hormasji Kharshedji Dorabji. Talibi, Mahamed Hasham Abdul Tipnis, Dwarkanath Kashinath. Apte, Vasudev Kashinath. chandra. Bhaya, Phirozsha Naoroji. Miss Dalal, Aimai Mervanji. (b) Passed the Previous Examination. Bhal Commoners-continued. Divacha, Mervanji Jamshedji. Khadepav, Chimaniai Ishvardas. II-DECCAN COLLEGE. (RECOGNIZED 1860.) On the occupation of the Deccan by the British Government in 1818 it was found that a certain portion of the revenue of the Maratha State had been yearly set apart for pensions and presents to Brahmans (Dakshina). To prevent hardship and disappointment, the British Government continued these payments; but as the pensions and allowances fell in, they resolved to devote a portion of these to a more permanently useful end, in the encouragement of such kinds of learning as the Brahmans were willing to cultivate. With this view the Poona College was founded in 1821 as a Sanskrit College. In 1837 some branches of Hindu learning were dropped, the study of the Vernacular and of English was introduced, and the College was opened to all classes; and after having been amalgamated with the English School in 1851 it arose in its present form in 1857, by a separation of the College Division from the School Division. In 1863 Sir Jamsetji Jijibhoy, Bart., offered to Government the sum of one hundred thousand Rupees to provide suitable College Buildings for the Deccan College. In March 1868 the new buildings were occupied, and the Government directed that the name, which had been Poona College, should henceforth be Deccan College. |