University Magazine

The University magazine was a Canadian literary magazine published in the early 20th century,

It was founded in 1907 by Andrew Macphail, who (except for the four years of World War I) edited until its closing in 1920. It was sponsored by Dalhousie University, McGill University , and the University of Toronto.

It has been called "an outstanding Canadian quarterly." The Governor General, Earl Grey, called it "the best periodical published in Canada." Its contributors included Rudyard Kipling, several cabinet ministers, and many Canadian academics and literary figures such as Stephen Leacock and Marjorie Pickthall.