20, 1938 Z'HE r .ICHI:GAN - I)AIL . PAGETHIRY-,U THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THIRTY-Fl $10,000 In Hopwood Prizes Spurs Campus Literary talent Prizes totaling as much as $10,000 one course in composition in the de- are given each spring to students of partment of English or the depart- the University as awards in the Jule I ment of journalism for at least one and Avery Hopwood contests for crea- semester. tive writing. Prizes are listed in each Established by the will of the late of the four fields of writing, essay, Avery Hopwood, '05, a writer of light poetry, fiction and drama. comedy dramas for the stage, the en- Awards are divided into three dowment fund provides the awards groups: the major awards, of which for the purpose of fostering student there is one of $2,000 in each field, creative writing and encouraging in particular "the new and the radical." 8 Contests Since 1931 Avery Hopwood Eight contests have been held since their inauguration in 1931. Judges for the contests are selected from among the nation's leading writers in the specified fields. Among the judges in the eight years have been Agnes Repplier, Louis Untermeyer, Stephen Vincent Benet, Franklin P. Adams,