RED AND WHITE - cont'd. RED AND WHITE - cont'd. PROSPECTUS (cont'd). students to practice their writing. It was the successor of the Collegium which had ceased publication in 1896. Published in journal format three or four times per year, the Red and White featured essays, poetry, fiction, comment on current world events, anecdotes, campus news, and athletic news. Reports on the activities on the alumni were printed regularly, along with obituaries of Catholic clergy on P.E.I.. Additionally, short biographies of the year's graduating class appeared in the last issue of each school year. Photographs were printed occasionally in the Bed and White from its inception. At the beginning of the 19605, the Red and White began to be published in newspaper format on a monthly basis. It featured college news, sports, gossip, and occasional commentary on world events. Press releases from other university papers were printed, along with news of the various national student organiza- tions. Towards the end of the decade, the Red and White became increasingly controversial, demanding more student rights on cam- pus. Features on alcoholism, drug abuse, and the failings of the Canadian university system were printed. During its final year of publication, the Red and White frequently discussed the terms of St. Dunstan's upcoming amalgamation with Prince of Wales Col- lege. The paper ceased publication with its 11 April 1969 issue, to be succeeded the following year by the University of Prince Edward Island gadre. HOLDINGS PAPEI originals Mar. 1910; June 1910; Easter 1911; June 1911. PAPEI masters Dec. 1909 - April 1969 (7 reels). UPEI originals Dec. 1909 - April 11, 1969. UPEI copy positives Dec. 1909 - April 1969 (7 reels). MISSING Dec. 1957 ~ May 1958(?). 131 Rev. 1991