Contents
Chautauqua Institution
REQUIRED READING
History of Russia.
Chapter X.—Alexander Nevski—Mikhail of Tver
427
A Glance at the History and Literature of Scandinavia.
VII.—Esaias TegnÉr: Johann Ludvig Runeberg
429
Pictures from English History.
VIII.—The Last Great Invader of France
432
Physiology
434
To the Nightingale
436
SUNDAY READINGS.
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May 6th.
]
Filthy Lucre
436
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May 13th.
]
A Christian Described
437
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May 20th.
]
The Unity of the Divine Being
439
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May 27th.
]
Readings from Thomas À Kempis.—Of Bearing With the Defects of Others
440
The Romance of Astronomy—Astrology
441
Amusements—Tennis
441
Celia Singing
442
German-American House-Keeping
442
Changes in Fashions
446
The History and Philosophy of Education
VI.—Greece and Its Relation to the East
446
Daffodils at Sea
448
The Worth of Fresh Air
449
Street Manners
452
Satisfied
452
Tales from Shakspere
As You Like It
453
Memorial Bell
457
C. L. S. C. Work
457
C. L. S. C. Song
458
Discrepancies in Astronomy
458
Longfellow’s Birthday
459
Local Circles
459
Outline of C. L. S. C. Studies—May
463
Questions and Answers
Fifty Questions and Answers on “Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie.”
463
C. L. S. C. Round-Table
464
Edwin and Charles Landseer
466
The Sonnet
466
A Tour Round the World
466
Applications of Photography
471
Daniel Webster versus Stephen Girard
472
May
473
Talk from Headquarters
Concerning Chautauqua—1883
474
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