THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA MAGAZINE.
Founded 1838.
The University of Virginia Magazine, designed to encourage literary work
among the students, is published by the students with the advisory assistance
of the Linden Kent Memorial School of English Literature, and appears at
monthly intervals eight times during the session.
As a stimulus to literary activity, the Magazine offers every year three
medals: One for the best poem, one for the best short story, and one for the
best essay, of student authorship, appearing in one of the numbers of the publication.
The awards are made by alumni committees, one committee for each of
the three medals.
MEDALISTS, 1914-1915.
John R. Thompson Medal, Verse |
Charles Edgar Gilliam |
Edgar Allan Poe Medal, Short Story |
Edward Cary Eichelberger |
Woodrow Wilson Medal, Essay |
Linton Hampton Baer |
EDITORIAL BOARD, 1915-1916.
Hugh Alwyn Inness-Brown |
Editor-in-Chief |
Assistant Editors.
Thomas Jeffries Betts
Frank Stringfellow Barr
Barron Foster Black
Edward Cary Eichelberger
Business Staff.
George Abraham Smith |
Business Manager |
Earnest Jackson Oglesby |
Assistant Business Manager |