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The following Endowments are connected with the Deccan College :

I. GOVERNMENT.

Six Dakshina Fellowships of Rs. 50 per mensem.

SCHOLARSHIPS.

A.-Senior Scholarships.

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Two Candy Scholarships of the value of Rupees 4 each, one for Marathi and one for Sanskrit. These Scholarships were founded in 1857 by some Native friends of Major Candy, some time Principal of this College, in memorial of his long services in the cause of Native literature and education.

In the year 1877 a fund was raised by subscription among Bombay Civil Servants to perpetuate the memory of William Henry Havelock, some time Revenue Commissioner, S. D. The interest upon this fund is devoted to an annual prize awarded in September of each year. The prize is open to all students of the College of not more than three years' standing.

In the year 1879 Mr. Vishnu Moreshvar Mahajani, M.A., some time a student and fellow of the College, presented the sum of one thousand rupees to found an annual Prize for that student who obtains the highest marks for Sanskrit in the annual Junior Scholarship Examination.

In the year 1884 Rao Bahadur Narayan Govind Apte presented the sum of one thousand Rupees at 4 per cent. to found an annual Prize of Rs. 40 for the student who obtains the highest marks for Sanskrit in the annual Scholarship Examination of the First B.A. Class.

In accordance with the wish of his uncle, the late H. G. Padhye, B.A., an old student of the Deccan College, Mr. D. G. Padhye, M.A., handed to Government in 1899 Rs. 1,000 in Government promissory notes, to found an annual prize called the "HARI GOPAL PADHYE PRIZE." It is awarded to the student of the Deccan College who passes the B.A. Examination with Logic and Moral Philosophy as his voluntary subject, and who, in consideration of his progress in class and the marks obtained by him in the subject at the College Examination and University B. A. Examination, is pronounced by the Common Room Meeting of the College Professors to be the best student of the Logic and Moral Philosophy Class: provided that no student shall be eligible for the prize who does not pass his B.A. Examination within five years of his passing the Matriculation Examination.

These funds are under the guardianship of Trustees. The present Trustees are Sir Jamsetji Jijibhoy, Bart., Dr. Ramkrishna Gopal Bhandarkar, M.A., C.I.E., and the Honourable Mr. Justice Narayan Ganesh Chandavarkar, B.A., LL.B.

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W. H. Sharp, M.A. (Oxon.), Professor of Logic and Moral Philosophy (Acting).

Professors.

F. W. Bain, M.A. (Oxon.), Professor of History and Political Economy.
J. N. Fraser, M.A. (Oxon.), Professor of English Literature.

A. C. L. Wilkinson, M.A. (Cantab.), Professor of Mathematics.
Dhanjisha Hormasji Dastur, M.A. (Bom.), Professor of Physics.

Kashinath Bapu Pathak, B.A. (Bom.), Professor of Oriental Languages.

Lecturers.

Sirajuddin Abdul Fattah Moulvi, B.A. (Bom.), Lecturer in Persian and Arabic.

Rao Saheb Venkatrao Ramchandra, Law Lecturer.

Dakshina Fellows.

Damle, Purushotam Laxshuman, B.A.

(4) Puranik, Gundo Balkrishna, B.A.
Budhakar, Keshav Vishnu, B.A.

Kanitkar, Waman Govind, B.A.

(1) (7) (14) Godbole, Waman Narayan, B.A.
(3) Pendse, Pandurang Kashinath, B.A.

Superintendent of Resident Students.

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(6) Wadia, Navroji Jahangir. (6) Miss Wyse, Rose M.

(1) (7) (14) Godbole, Waman Narayan, Pandse, Pandurang Kashinath.

(9) (10) (11) (21) (14) Watch m a ker, Dadabhai Cowasji.

Class. (16) (20) Kambli, Sedappa Talappa. *Karandikar, Vishnu Narayan. Karandikar, Gopal Janardan. (22) Karaujwalla, Framroz Erachshaw. Kembhavi, Bhivaji Shrinivas. Kher, Mahadev Krishna. Kulkarni, Shankar Babaji. * Mirchandani, Hasmatrai Jashanmal.

*Mirchandani, Tahilram Maniram.

* Miss Carvalho, A. E.

Nagarkar, Vasudeo Balwant.
Nanavati, Behram Manekji.
Nargunda, Jairao Shrinivas-

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Parvatikar, Vasudeo Parvat

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Farvatikar, Venkatesh Par

vatrao.

*Patki, Ganpat Ramchandra. Patwardhan, Raghunath Wasudeo.

*Pendse, Sadashiv Pilaji.

(14) Padhye Prizeman, (16) Dhrawar Scholar.

(17) Bai Dayacore Murarbhai Vijbhukhandas Sanskrit Scholar.

(18) Vinayakrao Jagannath Shankarshet

Prizeman.

(19) Varjivandas Madhavdas Sanskrit Scholarship.

(20) Lingayat Scholar.

(21) Cowasji Jahangir Latin Scholar. (22) Jasvantsingji Scholar.

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This College is to be traced to an English School for Native youths founded by the Rev. John Wilson in 1834, and originally dependent on local contributions. It was recognized by the Church of Scotland in 1835, and in 1843 its supporters completed the erection of the building in Kalkádevi known until recently as the General Assembly's Institution. But at this time Dr. Wilson and his colleagues and work passed under the control of the Free Church of Scotland. Consequently another building had to be procured. The School now designated the Free General Assembly's Institution was henceforth located in Khetwádi. In 1861 the higher section was affiliated with the University and the Institution was recognized as teaching the entire Arts' course. In 1882 the Rev. Dr. Mackichan being on furlough was authorized to raise subscription towards the erection of a new building for the College department which would be separately known as Wilson College. About £6,000 were subscribed in Scotland. Several Native Princes of Western India, from respect for the memory of Dr. Wilson, gave substantial contributions. A site in Chaupáti was liberally granted by Government. The building, including external Laboratory, was erected at a cost of Rs. 1,81,000, of which Rs. 85,000 were granted by Government. The foundation stone had been laid by His Excellency Sir James Fergusson on 10th March 1885, and the new College was formally opened by His Excellency Lord Reay on 14th March 1889. Wilson College is supported by funds annually contributed by the Free Church in Scotland, by fees and by Government Grant.

One Fleming Scholarship

Endowed Scholarships.

Nesbit (R.) Memorial Theological Scholarship.
Smyttan (G.) Memorial Scholarship

Lang (W.) Scholarship

Miller (H.)

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Nesbit (R.) Memorial Literary Scholarship

St. Clair Jameson Memorial Scholarship

Four Fleming (Jas. N.) Nomination Scholarships,

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(20) Lingayat Scholar.

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