The Amherst collegiate magazine, 1854 January
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Issuing body | Amherst College |
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Printer | J.S. & C. Adams (Firm) |
Title | The Amherst collegiate magazine, 1854 January |
Title | The Amherst collegiate magazine (Amherst, Mass. : 1853) |
Date Issued | 1854-01 |
Abstract | Volume 1 Number 3 of The Amherst Collegiate Magazine. The magazine was a student-run literary journal that ran from October 1853-June 1862. It was published on a monthly basis during the academic terms, with some exceptions. Since the inception of the magazine, there were numerous title changes: The Amherst Collegiate Magazine (October 1853-August 1857); The Ichnolite (October 1857-July 1861); and The Amherst College Magazine (September 1861-June 1862). Throughout its run, the magazine remained a literary publication with entries in a variety of forms including essays, reviews, literary sketches, short stories, letters, poetry, editorials, and notices of current college-related events. Translations, musical scores, play scripts, drawings, and humorous entries were also occasionally included in issues. The editors of Volume 1 of The Amherst Collegiate Magazine were Edward Crane, Henry V. Emmons, William W. Fowler, John C. Kimball, and George Partridge. This volume also includes handwritten notes presumably written by John C. Kimball. |
Physical Description | 1 item (pages 65-96) ; 24 cm |
Languages | English |
Place of Publication | Amherst (Mass.) |
Genre | Magazines (periodicals) |
Subject | College student newspapers and periodicals – Massachusetts – Amherst |
Subject | Amherst College – Periodicals |
Subject | College students' writings, American – Periodicals |
Part of | Amherst College Student and Alumni Publications Collection |
Finding Aid | View the finding aid for this item's collection |
Repository | Amherst College Archives & Special Collections |
Shelf Location | Amherst Collegiate Magazine/Ichnolite/Amherst College Magazine |
Rights | No Copyright - United States |