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The Chautauquan, December 1882
INDEX TO VOLUME III.
POETRY
Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle.
Contents
REQUIRED READING FOR THE Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle for 1882-83.
DECEMBER.
HISTORY OF RUSSIA.
CHAPTER IV. THE HEROIC AGE—GROWTH OF THE RUSSIAN STATE, TO THE DEATH OF IAROSLAF (1054).
THE STRANGER.
PICTURES FROM ENGLISH HISTORY.
III.—THE FIGHTING TROUBADOUR’S RETURN FROM THE WAR.
STUDIES IN ANCIENT GREEK LIFE.
A GLINT OF MOONLIGHT.
SUNDAY READINGS.
[December 3.]
HAVING, DOING, AND BEING.
GROWING.
[December 10.]
THE GOODNESS OF A GOOD MAN.
[December 17.]
THE CONFLICTS OF LIFE.
[December 24.]
CHRISTMAS SONGS.
[December 31.]
GOD MAGNIFIED IN HIS WORKS.[C]
ATHEISTIC SCIENTISTS.
POISON IN COMMON THINGS.
POISON IN THE AIR WE BREATHE.
MANNER.
UNPREPOSSESSING MANNERS.
METHOD.
ON THE KNEELING FIGURE IN MALVERN PRIORY.
COMETS.
A TOUR ROUND THE WORLD.
OUR CHILDREN.
MORALS AND SORROWS OF BORROWING AND LENDING.
TALES FROM SHAKSPERE.
TWELFTH NIGHT; OR, WHAT YOU WILL.
QUAINT OLD GARDEN OF OUR CHILDHOOD.
THE W. C. T. U. BORN AT CHAUTAUQUA.
GOD’S IDEAL OF A MAN.[E]
MY OWN GIRL.
C. L. S. C. WORK.
C. L. S. C. TESTIMONY.
LOCAL CIRCLES.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
OUTLINE OF C. L. S. C. STUDIES FOR DECEMBER.
QUESTIONS FOR FURTHER STUDY.
C. L. S. C. ROUND-TABLE.[F]
“HOW ENGLAND MAINTAINED HER NATIONALITY DURING THE MIDDLE AGES.”
REASONS FOR THE STUDY OF GREEK.
THE UGLY MAN.
THE C. L. S. C.
1.—AIM.
2.—METHODS.
3.—COURSE OF STUDY.
4.—ARRANGEMENT OF CLASSES.
5.—C. L. S. C. COURSE OF READING, 1882-’83.
I. Required.
II. White Seal.
III. White (Crystal) Seal for Graduates.
6.—BOOKS FOR THE C. L. S. C. COURSE, 1882-’83.
I. Required.
II. For the White Seal.
III. Required.—For the White (Crystal) Seal, for Graduates of 1882.
7.—SPECIAL COURSES.
8.—THE PREPARATORY COURSE.
9.—INITIATION FEE.
10.—APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP.
11.—TIME REQUIRED.
12.—MEMORANDA.
13.—ATTENDANCE AT CHAUTAUQUA.
14.—MISCELLANEOUS.
15.—OUR CLASS MOTTOES.
16.—BOOKS OF THE C. L. S. C.
EDITOR’S OUTLOOK.
C. L. S. C. Literature.
The Prospect for a Revival of Spiritual Religion.
Success of the Natural Method in Language at Chautauqua.
William Penn and His Policy.
Pericles.—A sonnet by the Rev. Theodore C. Pease:
EDITOR’S NOTE-BOOK.
EDITOR’S TABLE.
BOOKS RECEIVED.
REPORT OF CHAUTAUQUA NORMAL EXAMINATION—1882.
The Chautauquan.
FOOTNOTES:
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