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The '''''Inter-University Magazine''''' was a Catholic journal, associated with the Jesuit college of the [[University of Oxford]].<ref name=IUM>{{webcite|author=[[Wayne G. Hammond]] and [[Christina Scull]]|articleurl=http://wayneandchristina.wordpress.com/2012/03/02/inter-university-magazine/|articlename=Inter-University Magazine|dated=2 March 2012|website=HS|accessed=21 June 2012}}</ref>
The '''''Inter-University Magazine''''' was a Catholic journal, associated with the Jesuit college of the [[University of Oxford]].<ref name=IUM>{{webcite|author=[[Wayne G. Hammond]] and [[Christina Scull]]|articleurl=http://wayneandchristina.wordpress.com/2012/03/02/inter-university-magazine/|articlename=Inter-University Magazine|dated=2 March 2012|website=HS|accessed=21 June 2012}}</ref>


[[J.R.R. Tolkien]] noted that he published his poem "[[Tinfang Warble]]" in he "I.U.M[agazine]".<ref name=LT1>{{LT1|IVn}}, p. 108</ref> Another poem published by Tolkien in this magazine was "[[The Grey Bridge of Tavrobel]]" (in the same or in another issue).<ref>{{CG|RG}}, p. 353</ref><ref name=IUM/>
Among [[J.R.R. Tolkien]]'s manuscripts is found a note that he published his poem "[[Tinfang Warble]]" in he "I.U.M[agazine]".<ref name=LT1>{{LT1|IVn}}, p. 108</ref> Another poem published by Tolkien in this magazine was "[[The Grey Bridge of Tavrobel]]" (in the same or in another issue).<ref>{{CG|RG}}, p. 353</ref><ref name=IUM/>


[[John Garth]] identified the acronym as likely referring to the ''Inter-University Magazine''.<ref>[[John Garth]], ''[[Tolkien and the Great War]]'', p. 327</ref> According to [[Christopher Tolkien]], the publication of the former poem took place in [[1927]].<ref name=LT1/> However, he has not been able to retrace how this year was established, and [[Wayne G. Hammond]] and [[Christina Scull]] have therefore suggested "a less absolute publication date" for both poems, to sometime between ?[[1925]] and ?[[1927]].<ref name=IUM/><ref>{{webcite|author=[[Wayne G. Hammond]] and [[Christina Scull]]|articleurl=http://www.hammondandscull.com/addenda/chronology.html|articlename=Addenda and Corrigenda to ''The J.R.R. Tolkien Companion and Guide'' (2006) Vol. 1: Chronology|dated=|website=HS|accessed=21 June 2012}}</ref> As to date, no physical copy of the journal containing any of the poems has been found.<ref name=IUM/>
[[John Garth]] identified the acronym as likely referring to the ''Inter-University Magazine''.<ref>[[John Garth]], ''[[Tolkien and the Great War]]'', p. 327</ref> According to [[Christopher Tolkien]], the publication of the former poem took place in [[1927]].<ref name=LT1/> However, he has not been able to retrace how this year was established, and [[Wayne G. Hammond]] and [[Christina Scull]] have therefore suggested "a less absolute publication date" for both poems, to sometime between ?[[1925]] and ?[[1927]].<ref name=IUM/><ref>{{webcite|author=[[Wayne G. Hammond]] and [[Christina Scull]]|articleurl=http://www.hammondandscull.com/addenda/chronology.html|articlename=Addenda and Corrigenda to ''The J.R.R. Tolkien Companion and Guide'' (2006) Vol. 1: Chronology|dated=|website=HS|accessed=21 June 2012}}</ref> As to date, no physical copy of the journal containing any of the poems has been found.<ref name=IUM/>

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The Inter-University Magazine was a Catholic journal, associated with the Jesuit college of the University of Oxford.[1]

Among J.R.R. Tolkien's manuscripts is found a note that he published his poem "Tinfang Warble" in he "I.U.M[agazine]".[2] Another poem published by Tolkien in this magazine was "The Grey Bridge of Tavrobel" (in the same or in another issue).[3][1]

John Garth identified the acronym as likely referring to the Inter-University Magazine.[4] According to Christopher Tolkien, the publication of the former poem took place in 1927.[2] However, he has not been able to retrace how this year was established, and Wayne G. Hammond and Christina Scull have therefore suggested "a less absolute publication date" for both poems, to sometime between ?1925 and ?1927.[1][5] As to date, no physical copy of the journal containing any of the poems has been found.[1]

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