. North Carolina University Magazine. and to record and preserve so muchof student thought and research as deservesa permanent place on the library shelves. To THIS END Contributions from all students are solic-ited. VALUABLE PRIZES will be awarded for the best work submit-ted during- the year. THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICK IS $ PER ANNUM. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. SINGLE NUMBERS 25 CENTS. Address all Literary Communications to Editor-in-Chief ;Buiness Communications to Business Manager. i~_Z^\□ Subscribers will please notif)r the Business Manager [ifthey do not receive Magazine regularly. Wm. S. Berna


. North Carolina University Magazine. and to record and preserve so muchof student thought and research as deservesa permanent place on the library shelves. To THIS END Contributions from all students are solic-ited. VALUABLE PRIZES will be awarded for the best work submit-ted during- the year. THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICK IS $ PER ANNUM. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. SINGLE NUMBERS 25 CENTS. Address all Literary Communications to Editor-in-Chief ;Buiness Communications to Business Manager. i~_Z^\□ Subscribers will please notif)r the Business Manager [ifthey do not receive Magazine regularly. Wm. S. Bernard, Alfred R. Berkeley, Editor-in-Chief. Business Manager. eHAPELHILL, H. PRINTED AT THE UNIVERSITY Prizes. The following prizes will be awarded for work submittedduring- 1899—1900: For the best Essay, Websters International Dictionary;For the best Short Story, Ten Dollars in Cash;For the best Poem, A Ten Dollar Camera; For the best Pen and Ink Sketch,A Gibson Book. Only undergraduates will be considered as contestants. All articles submitted will be the property of the Magazine. The Board of Editors will not publish such articles as are unsuita-ble, nor will any prize be awarded unless the Committee of Awarddeem the work sufficiently meritorious. This Committee will consist of able and impartial members. If the contestants so desire their names will not appear in theMagazine or be made known to the Committee, provided they aresent with the papers to the Editor-in-Chief. Contents for cApril, 1900 PageThe Ku Klux Klan and Its Operation in North Carolina R. D. W. Connor, 99 224 A Message C. B. M.,01 235 The Odinic Mythology—The Faith of our Fathers Whitehead Kluttz, 02 243 The Demnorthcarolinauni18991900


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