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91. We recommend that in future no bene- faction in the form of a new building should be accepted unless it is accompanied by an adequate endowment for its maintenance and upkeep.
92. In our recommendations on the subject of the various Faculties we have tried to em- phasize our opinion that the true vocation of the University is, its founders realised, the training of students from China.
We have an ultimate vision of an annual influx of say 25 of such students, which would require an annual outgoing on scholarships of about $100,000, which should, if our recommen- dations are loyally accepted by the University, be available in course of time. We are not so pessimistic as to think that such a vision is unattainable.
Resolutions of Senate and Faculties.
(Report para. 91). The Senate is of the opinion that ordinarily no benefaction in the form of a new building should be accepted unless adequate provision for its maintenance is made.
(Report para. 92), The Senate is strongly desirous of seeing an extended system of scholar- ships established.
Resolutions of Council.
amount standing to his credit, under the separate heads of self, wife and children in the Passage Account. No transfer as between these separate heads can be admitted.
Resolved that ordinarily no benefaction in the form of a new building should be accepted unless adequate provision for maintenance is available.
Endorsed the recommendation that an extend- ed. system of scholarships should be adopted on the lines indicated in paragraph 92 of the Report of the University (1937) Report.