THE WILLIAM AND MARY LITERARY MAGAZINE is published by the students and alumni of the College of William and Mary in Virginia at Williamsburg six times during the school session. The MAGAZINE is published the first day of the following months: October, November, December, March, April, and May. Since the student activities fee becomes effective beginning September 15, 1921, every student regularly enrolled in the college classes will receive a copy of the MAGAZINE. The MAGAZINE will be distributed promptly after its arrival from the printer on the first of the months mentioned above, and if the student does not receive his copy, he should notify at once T. C. CLARKE, Circulation Manager. All other business communications should be addressed to REGINALD G. DAVIS, Business Manager. Annual subscription price, three dollars ($3.00), or fifty cents (50c.) a copy. Advertisements and subscriptions are due after the first issue of the MAGAZINE. Literary contributions should be mailed to the Editor-in-Chief not later than one month before the date of the issue in which the contributor desires his work to appear. Manuscripts will not be returned unless especially requested. All articles offered for publication should be addressed to IRVING H. WHITE, Editor-in-Chief. The management of the MAGAZINE very earnestly calls the attention of William and Mary students, alumni, and friends to the advertisements in these columns. We have very carefully excluded all inferior advertisers and solicited only those whose wares are particularly adapted to college students, and we therefore ask you to give them the consideration they deserve. Your patronage to them means patronage for your Alma Mater. PERSIAN PALACE, GROTTOES OF THE SHENANDOAH, GROTTOES, VA. A FAMOUS TOURIST CENTER AT GROTTOES STATION, NORFOLK & WESTERN RAILWAY, GROTTOES, VIRGINIA In the famous Shenandoah Valley, twenty miles south of Harrisonburg, and twenty miles north of Staunton, over fine roads. Unique formations and the largest underground chambers in Virginia. Extensively visited and pronounced by visitors daily to be the most wonderful caverns known. Descriptive Folder Mailed J. M. PIRKEY, Superintendent, Grottoes, Virginia. Literary Magazine Contents PAGE LO, THE REDEEMER COMETH! Minerva's Owl_ 217 AN ADDRESS BY THE RT. REV. BEVERLEY D. TUCKER___ __218 THEY HELP TO MAKE RICHMOND FAMOUS. P. de N.‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒224 CHRISTMAS IN SUGAR HOLLOW. Mary Katherine Deane‒‒‒‒-245 WHEN EVILS FLAME AND BLAZE BEFORE MINE EYES. M. B.__253 THE ESSAY. Irving H. White-- 254 BRUTON CHURCH YARD-A PHANTASY. Alatheis__. 261 -262 THE CRY OF THE SCREECH OWL. Marguerite Jenkins_ -_-_287 __289 EXCHANGES 290 BOOK REVIEWS: The Psychology of Relaxation, by G. T. W. Patrick-_-292 DRAMATICS 295 SCIENCE: Facts of Interest Concerning Wall Street and the Entered at Williamsburg, Virginia, as second-class matter. 307 __308 309 |