Transcriber’s Note: This table of contents of this periodical was created for the HTML version to aid the reader. 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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