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REQUIRED READING FOR FEBRUARY
How English Differs From Other Languages 247
Sunday Readings
[February 1] 250
[February 8] 251
[February 15] 251
[February 22] 252
Home Studies in Chemistry and Physics
Chemistry of Fire.—Ancient Fancies 252
Temperance Teachings of Science: or, the Poison Problem
Chapter V.—Prohibition 255
Studies in Kitchen Science and Art
V. Tea, Coffee and Chocolate 257
Household Beverages 260
Huxley on Science 261
The Circle of the Sciences 264
The Poet’s Vision 267
The Homelike House
Chapter II.—The Family Parlor 268
National Aid to Education 271
The Parson’s Comforter 274
The Smithsonian Institution 275
Geography of the Heavens for February 279
New Orleans 280
The Upper Chautauqua 284
Outline of Required Readings, February, 1885 285
Programs for Local Circle Work 286
Local Circles 286
The C. L. S. C. Classes 291
Questions and Answers 293
The Chautauqua University
Can Language Be Taught By Correspondence? 295
Editor’s Outlook 296
Editor’s Note-Book 299
C. L. S. C. Notes on Required Readings for February 301
Notes on Required Readings in “The Chautauquan” 302
Talk About Books 305
Special Notes 306
C. L. S. C. Graduates 306

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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