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The Pilgrim After University Support

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Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
July
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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THE PILGRIM AFTER UNIVERSITY SUPPORT

The Pilgrim, published at Battle Creek, is making a special bid for Universtiy of Michigan support. It calls attention to the fact that its editor, Willis J. Abbott, and his associate, Karl E. Harriman, are University graduates, that it has established a $300 fellowship in English in the University, the present holder of which, Maurice G. Fulton, will contribute a series of articles to the Pilgrim; that through the Inlander it offered a $25 prize for the best short story by an undergraduate, which it published, Ethelbert Waldron winning the prize with a story entitled "At Crow Wing Station;" that Miss Lillian K. Sabine, president of the Women's League, contributed an article in the June number on "The Physical Training of a College Girl." The Pilgrim concludes its bid for University support with the statement that "By reason of its editorship and its publication in the neighborhood of Ann Arbor, the Pilgrim will naturally be of special interest to graduates of the University of Michigan." It further puts the name of Shirley W. Smith among its contributors of short stories.