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The Chautauquan, March 1883
Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle.
Contents
REQUIRED READING FOR THE Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle for 1882-83.
MARCH.
HISTORY OF RUSSIA.
CHAPTER VIII. THE LITHUANIAN AND LIVONIAN ORDERS.
PRONOUNCING LIST OF RUSSIAN PROPER NAMES.
A GLANCE AT THE HISTORY AND LITERATURE OF SCANDINAVIA.
V.—THE ROMANCE OF AXEL.
PICTURES FROM ENGLISH HISTORY.
VI.—A PICTURESQUE HALF-CENTURY.
SUNDAY READINGS.
[March 4.]
THE FALSE BALANCE DETECTED BY THE TRUE.
[March 11.]
THREE DISPENSATIONS IN HISTORY AND IN THE SOUL.[G]
[March 18.]
THREE DISPENSATIONS.
[March 25.]
THREE DISPENSATIONS.
PRACTICE AND HABIT.
PRACTICE AND HABIT.
THOUGHTS AND APHORISMS.
THE COMET THAT CAME BUT ONCE.
MY WINTER GARDEN.
SCIENCE AND COMMON SENSE.
THE SORROW OF THE SEA.
ANECDOTES OF FASHION.
LANGUAGE IN ANIMALS.
MODES OF EXPRESSING LANGUAGE IN ANIMALS.
THE ELECTRIC LIGHT.
AMONG THE MOUNTAINS. [A REMONSTRANCE.]
NEW MEXICO.
SPECULATION IN THEOLOGY.[H]
ADVANTAGE OF WARM CLOTHING.
IN HIM CONFIDING.
THE HISTORY OF EDUCATION.
V.—EGYPT, PHŒNICIA, JUDEA.
SONG.
TALES FROM SHAKSPERE.
MACBETH.
BEFORE DAYBREAK, WITH THE GREAT COMET OF 1882.
QUILCA.
SOCIAL DUTIES IN THE FAMILY.
SOCIAL DUTIES IN THE FAMILY.
C. L. S. C. WORK.
C. L. S. C. SONGS.
THE WINDS ARE WHISPERING.
A SWEET SURPRISE
LOCAL CIRCLES.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. —— ONE HUNDRED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON “RECREATIONS IN ASTRONOMY,” FROM CHAPTER VIII TO END OF BOOK.
ANSWERS —— TO QUESTIONS FOR FURTHER STUDY IN THE JANUARY NUMBER OF “THE CHAUTAUQUAN.”
OUTLINE OF C. L. S. C. STUDIES.
MARCH.
C. L. S. C. ROUND-TABLE.[I]
HOW TO READ TOGETHER PROFITABLY.
THE STUDY OF FRENCH.
EDITOR’S OUTLOOK.
The C. L. S. C. as a Substitute for the Public Library.
“Dr. Grimshawe’s Secret.”
The Joseph Cook Lectureship.
Gustave Doré.
EDITOR’S NOTE-BOOK.
EDITOR’S TABLE.
OUR DAILY BREAD.
The Chautauquan.
NEW BOOKS.
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V.
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