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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

ive them full senior standing at the end of the year. The other member- of the editorial and business staff are appointed by the editor-in-chief and business manager. The principal positions are much sought after not on! because of the experience which they furnish, but because of the profits which go largely to the two main officers. The • tions are exacting in their demands and difficult to fill; the} should not be sought except by superior students ahead of their course. The Illio is published at some time during the month of May each year. The Illinois Magazin;, the only strictly literary undergraduate publication, appeared first in 1902 under the patronage of the English Club. Since that time T h e Illinois it has had an irregular existence. At variMagazine oils times it has suspended publication for want of financial support, and for some two or three years it was the particular protege of the Scribbler^ Club, an organization of undergraduates interested in writing. During recent years the magazine has had a somewhat independent existence and has been a very creditable publication. The editor and the business manager must be members of either the junior or the senior cl; >. and must have an average class standing of not h s than eigh: per cent. The Illinois Agriculturist is a monthly magazine published by the Agricultural Club. It has been i ued for the I teen years. The editor and b The manager may be members oi the jut >r Agriculturist class but in p int oi fact they are regular 1; sen 1 the end of the jun: r \ All m nbers of the Agrietlltui 1 b are entitled u \ te Only st nts who have ined an average cla anding >t

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