(d.) Free Students. (2). Annikhindikar, Shambu Chandápá. (2). Apte, Shankar Ráoji. Bápat, Lakshman Chintáman. (2). Dandé, Keshav Govind. Deshpande, Lakshman Moreshvar. (2). Indápurkar, Váman Gopál. Karandikar, Bálkrishna Hari. (2). Karandikar, Ráoji Báláji. Kulkarni, Trimbak Rámchandra. Nichure, Ganesh Anant. Patvardhan, Bálchandra Purshottam. Sahasrabuddhe, Govind Appáji. Sanjáná, Kávasji Jamsetji. Sáthe, Nárayan Ráoji. Tánksále, Pándurang Váman. Upásani, Shridhar Bálkrishna. III. FREE GENERAL ASSEMBLY'S INSTITUTION, BOMBAY. (RECOGNIZED 1861.) This Institution arose out of an English School for Native youths, founded by the Rev. Dr. Wilson in 1832, and was originally dependent on local contributions. It was afterwards recognized in 1835 by the Church of Scotland, and in 1843 by the Free Church of Scotland, from which body it receives the greater part of its funds. The following endowments are attached to the Institution: Endowed Scholarships. One Fleming (Jas. N.) Scholarship, of ......Rs. 120 per annum. One Fleming (J. N.) Scholarship of Nesbit (R.) Memorial Theological Scholar- Smyttan (G.) Memorial Scholarship, of ..... دو 100 per annum. 100 per annum. 60 per annum. 120 per annum. (2.) Passed F. E. A. Miller (H.) Scholarship Purvis (Col.) Scholarship Molesworth (J. T.) Scholarship..... Davidson (D.) ditto Endowed Prizes. وو ...Rs. 100 per annum. 60 per annum. ... 40 per annum. ... 40 per annum. The Wilson Prize (Gold Medal or Books). The Rájá of Dhár Prize. The Campbell (A.) Prize. The Murray Mitchell Prize. For preparatory classes. The Bálá GopálJoshi Prize. 1873. Convener. The Rev. John Wilson, D.D., F.R.S., Instructor in Theology, Indian Languages, Persian, and Hebrew. Other Instructors. The Rev. Richard Stothert, M.A., Logic and Metaphysics, Moral Philosophy, etc. The Rev. J. Small, English Literature and Political Economy. Mr. Navroji Dorábji Khandálávála, B.A., LL.B., Mathematics and Physical Science. Jamshedji Kuvarjí. Harischandra Shivashankar Trilokyakar. Ganesh Hari Kánitkar. Chintaman Ganesh Dámalé. Govind Amrit Váidya. Anant Venkáji Khot. Bábáji Anant Tindolakar. Vishnu Lakshman. Hari Nárayan Néné. Anant Shántápá Nádkarni. Bálkrishna Raghuji Pátakar. Nárayan Bháskar Vagal. Bhikají Anandráo Déshpándé. IV. BOMBAY ST. XAVIER'S COLLEGE. (RECOGNIZED 1869.) St. Xavier's College owes its origin to the development and growth of St. Mary's Institution and of the European Roman Catholic Orphanage. In it under-graduates may continue their University studies under the same advantages as those enjoyed at St. Mary's High School. The site of the College was granted by Government in 1867. The funds were supplied chiefly from private sources, Government contributing a grant of Rs. 61,368. There are two endowed Scholarships connected with the College : (a.) The Mission Scholarship of Rs. 25 per mensem, in favour of that boarder of St. Mary's Institution who passes Matriculation with the highest number of marks and continues his studies at St. Xavier's College, if he be not otherwise provided for. (b.) The Cowasjee Jehanghier Scholarship for Portuguese Under-graduates, of the annual value of Rs. 125, tenable for two years. It is awarded by competition in an English essay. The competition takes place in the month of January. Rector. The Rev. Depelchin, S.J., D.D., Professor of Philosophy. Professors. The Rev. R. Rive, S.J., D.D., Prefect of Studies, Professor of Mathematics. The Rev. H. Bochum, S.J., D.D., Professor of Logic and Moral Philosophy. The Rev. J. A. Willy, S.J., D.D., Professor of Latin. The Rev. J. Hamilton, S.J., Professor of English. The Rev. H. Geron, S.J., Lecturer on Ethics. The Rev. A. Zimmerman, S.J., Professor of History, Sanskrit, and Latin. The Rev. G. Weniger, S.J., Professor of Mathematics. The Rev. J. Bischoff, S.J., Professor of Latin. The Rev. Ch. Lindmann, S.J., Professor of Chemistry and Natural Philosophy. Graduates. + Thomas Duncan, B.A. Under-Graduates. Seniors. *Luis D'Souza. Javerilál B. Desái. Ishvardás Jagjivandás Store. * Luis D'Sa. Mádhav K. Seráph. Ramchandra A. Ráge. Raghunath Dvárkánáth Dhairyaván. Vishnu Sakhárám Padvekar. + Duke of Edinburgh Fellow. Passed the F. A. Examination. Daniel Hogan. Shivram Sitárám Wágle. Sitárám Vishnu Sukhthankar. Valentine P. Rowe. Joseph Soares. Rinaldo Romanini. Juniors. Govind Vithal Kelkar. Bálkrishna Nárayan Vaidya. Vithal Bálkrishna Joshi. Vishnu Jagannáth Shirgávkar. Vasant Lakshuman Dharádhar. Janies McInerny. Rozario Conrad Pereira. § Michael Anthony De Quadros. Jijibhái Edalji Modi. Phirozsháh B. Modi. Behrámji Frámji Wádiá. Hormasji Kharshedji Kurláválá. V. GOVERNMENT LAW SCHOOL. (RECOGNIZED 1860.) The foundation of this Institution is due to a subscription which was raised by the inhabitants of Bombay in the month of November 1852, on the eve of the departure from India of Sir Thomas Erskine Perry, Chief Justice, who had been for nearly nine years President of the Board of Education, to found a Professorship of Jurisprudence as a memorial of his long connection with both law and education in India. This endowment yields a monthly income of Rs. 169, to which Government contribute a subsidy, which was fixed in 1856 at Rs. 100 per mensem, the aggregate being the stipend of the Perry Professor of Jurisprudence. Government also contributes Rs. 600 per mensem for the maintenance of two Professorships of Law. Latin and Mission Scholar, Sir Cowasjee Jehangier Portuguese Scholar, and Bai Mánikbai Byramjee Jejeebhoy Prizeman. § Sir Cowasjee Jehangier Portuguese Scholar. |