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STUDENT ACTIVITIES.

THE VIRGINIA UNION.

The Virginia Union was organized for the general purpose of directing and
coördinating various phases of student activity. It has set for itself the threefold
function of initiating, promoting, and supervising movements that merit
student attention and deserve student patronage. Iits activities include intercollegiate
debating, oratorical contests, and, through the coöperation of the
faculty Committee on Public Celebrations, the control of miscellaneous lectures,
concerts, and other entertainments. The union gives at least one public program
each term and holds informal entertainments at frequent intervals. Membership
is extended to students, faculty and alumni of the University, on payment of an
annual fee of one dollar. All business is conducted through an executive board
composed of both student and faculty members, elected annually. The present
officers are: D. C. Wilson, President; R. H. Meade, Jr., Vice-President; G. R.
Martin, Financial Manager; D. M. Faulkner, Recording Secretary; H. A.
Sparr, Corresponding Secretary; J. J. Luck, Auditor, and C. W. Paul, Treasurer.
The faculty members of the executive board are J. J. Luck, C. W. Paul, and
Lindsay Rogers.

LITERARY SOCIETIES.

Connected with the University are two literary societies of long standing—
the Jefferson Society and the Washington Society. At weekly meetings in their
respective halls they hold debates and practice extemporaneous and other forms
of public speaking. Each society annually offers gold medals for excellence in
debating and oratory, and each organization contests for intersociety prizes.

MEDALISTS, 1916-1917.

         
Jefferson Society Orator  Frank Stringfellow Barr 
Washington Society Orator  Roy Lawrence Garis 
Jefferson Society Debater  Gordon Barbour Ambler 
Washington Society Debater  William Lanier Allen 
Washington Society Declaimer  William Howard Estes 

PUBLICATIONS.

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.


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The awards are made by alumni committees, one committee for each of
the three medals.

EDITORIAL BOARD, 1917-1918.

             
William Carl Whitlock  Editor-in-Chief 
William Israel Siegel  Assistant Editor 
Charles Francis Bopes  Assistant Editor 
Howard Turner Jones  Assistant Editor 
James Archibald Leach, Jr.  Business Manager 
Robert Frederick Baldwin, Jr.  Assistant Business Manager 
Archibald Robinson Randolph  Assistant Business Manager 

College Topics is a semi-weekly newspaper, published under the auspices of
the General Athletic Association, and devoted to the interests of athletics and the
University at large.

EDITORIAL BOARD, 1917-1918.

                   
Richard Hardaway Meade, Jr.  Editor-in-Chief 
Howard Turner Jones  News Editor 
Allison Everhart Palmer  Assistant News Editor 
Thomas William Cumming  Assignment Editor 
Frank Robertson Reade  Assistant Assignment Editor 
William Hillman Wranek, Jr.  Athletic Editor 
Beverly Chew Smith  Business Manager 
Gerould McLean Rumble  Assistant Business Manager 
Tazewell Taylor, Jr.  Adjunct Business Manager 
William Roderick Mallan  Adjunct Business Manager 

Corks and Curls is the university annual, its aim being to present some
record of the scholastic, religious, athletic and social activities of the college
year. Its publication is in the hands of a chartered corporation formed by the
fraternities and literary societies of the University.

EDITORIAL BOARD, 1917-1918.

                   
Allison Everhart Palmer  Editor-in-Chief 
Howard Turner Jones  Assistant Editor-in-Chief 
Richard March Smith  Art Editor 
John Chandler Adkins  Assistant Editor 
Gerould McLean Rumble  Assistant Editor 
Frank Robertson Reade  Assistant Editor 
Walter James Bergstrom  Assistant Editor 
Archibald Robinson Randolph  Assistant Editor 
James Archibald Leach, Jr.  Assistant Editor 
Henry A. Wise Oppenhimer  Business Manager 

Under the title of The Virginia Law Review the undergraduate students
of the Law Department conduct a journal devoted to the discussion of general
questions of American jurisprudence. Eight numbers are issued annually, from


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October to May inclusive. The Review is now in its fifth volume. From its
inception it has maintained a high standard of excellence and a worthy rank
among the leading law journals of the country.

EDITORIAL BOARD, 1917-1918.

       
Edmund Sumter Ruffin, Jr.  President 
William Galen Vansant  Decisions Editor 
Walter Wyatt  Alumnus Editor 
Howard Clark Thompson  Business Manager 
  • John Henderson Bishop

  • James Douglas Carlisle

  • George Alan Garden

  • Walton Gregory Holland

  • Thomas Brown Jackson

  • Edwin Baylies Meade

  • William Smith Powell

  • English Showalter

  • Claudius Terrell

  • Edwin Thurman Boyd

  • Harry Thomas Dolan

  • A. Hardin Harris

  • John McConico Hudson

  • Melville Anderson Maxey

  • James Pidgeon

  • William Chapman Revercomb

  • Hugh Wright Stanton

  • Robert Whitehead