The Chautauquan, Vol. 05, February 1885

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Officers of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle.

Contents

REQUIRED READING FOR FEBRUARY.

HOW ENGLISH DIFFERS FROM OTHER LANGUAGES.

SUNDAY READINGS.

HOME STUDIES IN CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS.

TEMPERANCE TEACHINGS OF SCIENCE; OR, THE POISON PROBLEM.

STUDIES IN KITCHEN SCIENCE AND ART. V. TEA, COFFEE, AND CHOCOLATE.

HOUSEHOLD BEVERAGES.

HUXLEY ON SCIENCE. [C]

THE CIRCLE OF THE SCIENCES.

THE POET'S VISION.

THE HOMELIKE HOUSE.

NATIONAL AID TO EDUCATION.

THE PARSON'S COMFORTER.

THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION.

GEOGRAPHY OF THE HEAVENS FOR FEBRUARY.

NEW ORLEANS.

THE UPPER CHAUTAUQUA.

OUTLINE OF REQUIRED READINGS. FEBRUARY, 1885.

PROGRAMS FOR LOCAL CIRCLE WORK. FIRST WEEK IN FEBRUARY.

LOCAL CIRCLES. C. L. S. C. MOTTOES.

THE C. L. S. C. CLASSES. CLASS OF 1885.

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.

THE CHAUTAUQUA UNIVERSITY. CAN LANGUAGE BE TAUGHT BY CORRESPONDENCE?

EDITOR'S OUTLOOK. "MINOR MORALS."

EDITOR'S NOTE-BOOK.

C. L. S. C. NOTES ON REQUIRED READINGS FOR FEBRUARY. COLLEGE GREEK COURSE IN ENGLISH.

NOTES ON REQUIRED READINGS IN "THE CHAUTAUQUAN." HOW ENGLISH DIFFERS FROM OTHER LANGUAGES.

TALK ABOUT BOOKS.

SPECIAL NOTES.

C. L. S. C. GRADUATES.

The Chautauquan.

A MONTHLY MAGAZINE DEVOTED TO THE PROMOTION OF TRUE CULTURE. ORGAN OF THE CHAUTAUQUA LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC CIRCLE.


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