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Panse, Narayan Sakharam Paranjape, Shivram Mahadev Gokhale, Vishnu Balambhat... Patankar, Nilkanth Pandurang Kale, Raoji Ramchandra Namjoshi, Ramchandra Abaji Kelkar, Narhar Krishna Juvekar, Dattatraya Govind Deshmukh, Dvarkanath Ganesh Raverkar, Vishnu Parshuram Bhandarkar, Mahadev Raoji... Karandikar, Sadashiv Shridhar Sholapurkar, Madhavrao Vamanrao.. Joshi, Mahadev Malhar Mahagavkar, Lakshman Narayan Bapat, Vaman Vishvanath 1891...Chitnis, Keshav Balkrishna Jog, Shripat Baji

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Inamdar, Raghavendra Narsinh
Kshirsagar, Shankar Devrao
Oka, Janardan Vinayak
Damle, Raghunath Govind
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Poona Native Institution.

New English School, Poona.
Poona High School.

New English School, Poona
Poona High School.
Katnagiri High School,
Poona High School,
Maratha High School.
Elphinstone High School,
New English School, Poona.
Poona Native Institution,
New English School, Poona.
Poona Native Institution.
Ditto.

Nasik High School.

New English School, Poona.
Rajaram High School.

Poona Native Institution.
New English School, Poona.
Dharwar High School.
Ahmednagar High School.
New English School, Poona.
Akola High School.

Nutan Marathi Vidyalaya,
Poona.

New English School, Poona.
Ditto.

Poona High School.

Nasik High School.

Rajaram High School.
Poona Native Institution.
Ahmednagar High School.
New English School, Poona
Ahmednagar High School.
New English School, Poona.
Nutan Marathi Vidyalaya

Poona.

THE JAM SHRI VIBHAJI SCHOLARSHIP.

His Highness the Jam Shri Vibhaji of Navanagar, being desirous of encouraging English education in Kathiawar, offered in a letter to the Vice-Chancellor, Sir Alexander Grant, Bart., dated 25th February 1866, the sum of Rs. 4,500 for the founding of a Scholarship tenable by

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THE JAM SHRI VIBHAJI SCHOLARSHIP.

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a Native of Kathiawar for two years in an institution recognized by the
University. At a meeting of the Senate, held on the 5th April 1866,
That the handsome benefaction of His Highness
it was resolved :-
the Jam Shri Vibhaji of Navangar be accepted with the best thanks
of the University." The Scholarship will be awarded in accordance
with the following Regulations :-

1. A Scholarship, to be entitled "THE JAM SHRI VIBHAJI SCHOLARSHIP," of the value of Rs. 15 per mensem, tenable for two years, shall be biennially, or whenever vacant, announced for competition.

2. The object of the Jam Shri Vibhaji Scholarship is to assist in maintaining Natives of Kathiawar while studying in the University of Bombay.

3. Persons to be eligible for competition must be bond fide Natives of Kathiawar who have passed the Matriculation Examination.

4. Should there be more Candidates than one, the Scholarship shall be awarded to that Candidate who shall appear from the University records to have obtained the highest marks for proficiency in English at the Matriculation Examination : provided always that no Candidate who has once held the Scholarship is to be considered eligible for re-election.

5. The Scholarship shall be announced for competition in the first week of December. Applications of Candidates, under Form AAI, must be sent in to the Registrar on or before the 31st December.

6. The Syndicate will thereupon proceed to adjudge the Scholarship on some day during the month of January.

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

8. The stipend of the Scholarship shall be payable monthly on a bill drawn by the Head of some recognized College or Institution which bill shall certify, under the signature of the head, that the Scholar is in regular attendance at the College or Institution, that his conduct is good, and his progress in University studies is satisfactory.

9. Should the Scholar discontinue his University studies, or be unfavourably reported of by the Head of his College or Institution, the Syndicate shall declare the Scholarship to be forfeited.

10. Any surplus which may arise from the vacancy of the Scholarship, during any year or part of a year, shall be added to next year's Scholarship, so as to increase the monthly stipend payable.

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Cowasjee Jehanghier Readymoney, Esq., Justice of the Peace, being desirous of marking his interest in the Bombay University, offered, on the occasion of the Convocation for conferring Degrees which was held on the 14th of January 1868, in a letter to the Vice-Chancellor, Sir Alexander Grant, Bart., of the same date, the sum of Rs. 5,000 in 4 per cent. Government Paper, for the founding of a Latin Scholarship, to be awarded each year to the best Candidate in Latin at the Matriculation Examination. The offer was accepted by the Senate on the 31st of March 1868, with their best thanks, and the following Regulations were passed for the awarding of the Scholarship:

1. A Scholarship, to be entitled "THE COWASJEE JEHANGHIER LATIN SCHOLARSHIP," of the value of Rs. 180 per annum, shall be awarded every year to that Candidate who shall have passed the Matriculation Examination, and who shall have obtained the highest marks for proficiency in Latin at such Examination, provided that the Scholar produce a certificate from the Head of his College or Institution that he is prosecuting his studies in Latin.

2. The stipend of the Scholarship shall be payable half-yearly on a bill drawn by the Head of some recognized College or Institution; which bill shall certify, under the signature of the Head, that the Scholar is in regular attendance at the College or Institution, that his conduct is good, and that his progress in University studies is satisfactory.

3. Should the Scholar discontinue his University studies, or be unfavourably reported of by the Head of his College or Institution, the Syndicate shall declare the Scholarship to be forfeited.

4. The Scholarship shall be awarded at the final meeting of the Matriculation Examiners, and the name of the Cowasjee Jehanghier Scholar for the ensuing year shall be published by the Examiners together with their list of Matriculated Students.

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

6. In case of the Student who is elected declining to proceed to College, the stipend of the Scholarship for the ensuing year may be conferred on the Candidate who shall have obtained the second place in the Examination in Latin.

7. In case of the Scholarship lapsing through forfeiture or otherwise during the course of the year, any saving which may result may be added to next year's Scholarship so as to increase the half-yearly stipends payable; or may be used, at the discretion of the Syndicate, to create a second Scholarship for the ensuing year.

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THE KINLOCH FORBES GOLD MEDAL AND PRIZE.

The Trustees to the Kinloch Forbes Memorial Fund, in a letter to the address of the Vice-Chancellor, the Rev. Dr. Wilson, dated the 19th B 1964-32

December 1868, offered to the University, in behalf of themselves and other subscribers to the Fund, a sum of Rs. 5,000 in Government 5 per cent. Paper, for the purpose of awarding a yearly Geld Medal for proficiency in General Jurisprudence and the Roman Civil Law, to be called "THE KINLOCH FORBES GOLD MEDAL," and for Law Books to accompany the Medal, should the fund allow. At the annual meeting of the Senate, held on the same date, the following Resolution was unanimously agreed to:-

"That the Senate accept with thanks this endowment, in honour of its late accomplished Vice-Chancellor, the Honourable Mr. Justice Kinloch Forbes."

The Medal will be awarded in accordance with the following Regula

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*1. A Gold Medal, to be called "THE KINLOCH FORBES GOLD MEDAL,” and a Prize of Law Books, the aggregate value of the Medal and Books being Rupees four hundred, will be awarded annually to the Candidate who obtains the highest number of marks in the subjects of General Jurisprudence and Roman Law at the First Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws, or in the papers on General Jurisprudence and Roman Law in group (ƒ) at the Examination for the Degres of Bachelor of Arts, provided that in the latter case the Candidate ålso passes the remainder of the Examination for the Degree of B.A., and provided also that in no case shall the medal or prize be awarded to a Candidate who does not obtain 60 per cent. of the total number of marks allotted to the papers.

2. The name of the Candidate to whom the medal and prize o books are awarded shall be published with the list of successful Candidates at the First Examination for the Degree of LL.B. or the Examination for the Degree of B.A., as the case may be.

3. Whenever the Medal and Books are not awarded the money which would have been expended in purchasing them shall be applied by the Syndicate in such manner as they shall think best fitted for furthering the object and purposes of the endowment.

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*The first two regulations were revised in 1891, as under the previous regulations the Medal and Prize had remained unawarded since its foundation in 1868.

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