Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle.
Contents
REQUIRED READING [A] FOR THE Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle for 1882-83 . APRIL.
HISTORY OF RUSSIA.
A GLANCE AT THE HISTORY AND LITERATURE OF SCANDINAVIA. VI. THE ROMANCE OF AXEL: [Concluded.]
PICTURES FROM ENGLISH HISTORY.
PHYSIOLOGY.
SUNDAY READINGS. SELECTED BY THE REV. J. H. VINCENT,
THEY GROW TO FLOWERS, OR TO WEEDS. THE TRUE GENTLEMAN. 'Tis he
HABIT OF TAKING PAINS.
A CHAPLET OF PEARLS.
THE WORTH OF FRESH AIR.
THE MAMMALIA.
WASHINGTON IRVING. [L]
HOURS OF REST.
THE RESOURCES OF THE UNITED STATES.
MONTANA.
TALES FROM SHAKSPERE.
THE HEAD AND THE HEART.
DEFECTS IN OUR AMERICAN HOMES. [M]
C. L. S. C. WORK.
C. L. S. C. TESTIMONY.
C. L. S. C. SONG. JOIN, O FRIENDS, IN A MEMORY SONG.
LOCAL CIRCLES.
ROBIN AND I.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. FIFTY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON HAMPTON
OUTLINE OF C. L. S. C. STUDIES. APRIL.
THOMAS HOOD. [N]
AN UNNOTED EVIDENCE OF THE NECESSITY OF A REVEALED RELIGION.
LOSS AND GAIN.
CHAUTAUQUA EMERGING FROM WINTER. A LETTER FROM CHAUTAUQUA.
CHAUTAUQUA SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. ANGLO-SAXON PRIZES.
EDITOR'S OUTLOOK. The C. L. S. C. as a Substitute for the College.
EDITOR'S NOTE-BOOK.
EDITOR'S TABLE.
ENGLISH LITERATURE. THE POET DESCRIBED.
BEST BAKING POWDER. INTERESTING TESTS MADE BY THE GOVERNMENT CHEMIST.
The Chautauquan.
Charles Scribner's Sons' NEW BOOKS.
A MONTHLY MAGAZINE DEVOTED TO THE PROMOTION OF TRUE CULTURE. ORGAN OF THE CHAUTAUQUA LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC CIRCLE.
Vol. III. APRIL, 1883. No. 7.