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PUBLICATIONS.
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PUBLICATIONS.

The following publications are issued, either under the auspices of
the University or by professors or students of the institution:

The Alumni Bulletin, a quarterly journal, published by a committee
of the Faculty, and designed to advance the interests of the University
and its Alumni, and to form a permanent record of its history.

The University of Virginia Magazine, designed to encourage literary
work among the students; published each month during the session
by the Literary Societies.

Editors-in-Chief for 1899-1900:

   
Carol M. Newman,  (first half session). 
E. Reinhold Rogers,  (second half session). 

The College Topics, a weekly newspaper, published under the auspices
of the General Athletic Association, devoted to the interests of
Athletics and the University at large.

Editors for 1899-1900:

   
Arthur F. Toole,  (first half session). 
—  (second half session). 

Corks and Curls, the students' annual, is published at the close of
each session by a board of editors chosen by the fraternities.

Editor-in-Chief for 1900:
Joseph A. Burdeau.

The Y. M. C. A. Hand_book, an annual pocket-book of useful, though
not official, information concerning the University, published for
gratuitous distribution by the Christian Association.