THE THIRD VOLUME BEGINS WITH OCTOBER, 1882. It is a monthly magazine, 72 pages in each number, ten numbers in the volume, beginning with October and closing with July of each year. THE CHAUTAUQUAN is the official organ of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle, adopted by the Rev. J. H. Vincent, D. D., Lewis Miller, Esq., and Lyman Abbott, D. D., Bishop H. W. Warren, D. D., Prof. W. C. Wilkinson, D. D., and Rev. J. M. Gibson, D. D., Counselors of the C. L. S. C. THE CURRENT VOLUME WILL CONTAIN That brilliant writer, Mrs. May Lowe Dickinson, will take the C. L. S. C. on a “TOUR ROUND THE WORLD,” in nine articles, which will begin in the November number. Rev. Dr. J. H. Vincent will prepare Sunday Readings for the C. L. S. C. and one article for each number on C. L. S. C. work. Popular articles on Russia, Scandinavian History and Literature, English History, Music and Literature, Geology, Hygiene, etc., etc., will be published for the C. L. S. C. in The Chautauquan only. Prof. W. T. Harris will write regularly for us on the History and Philosophy of Education. Eminent authors, whose names and work we withhold for the present, have been engaged to write valuable papers, to be in the Required Reading for the C. L. S. C. “Tales from Shakspere,” by Charles Lamb, will appear in every number of the present volume, giving the reader in a racy readable form all the salient features of Shakspere’s works. The following writers will contribute articles for the present volume: The Rev. J. H. Vincent, D. D., Mrs. Mary S. Robinson, Edward Everett Hale, Prof. L. A. Sherman, Prof. W. T. Harris. Prof. W. G. Williams, A. M., A. M. Martin, Esq., Mrs. Ella Farnham Pratt, C. E. Bishop, Esq., Rev. E. D. McCreary, A. M., Mrs. L. H. Bugbee, Bishop H. W. Warren, Rev. H. H. Moore, Prof. W. C. Wilkinson, D. D., and others. We shall continue the following departments: Local Circles, Questions and Answers, on every book in the C. L. S. C. course not published in The Chautauquan. C. L. S. C. Notes and Letters, Editor’s Outlook, Editor’s Note-Book, and Editor’s Table. THE CHAUTAUQUAN, one year, $1.50 CLUB RATES FOR THE CHAUTAUQUAN.
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