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The Chautauquan, Vol. 03, December 1882 - A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Promotion of True Culture.
A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Promotion of True Culture. Organ of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle. VOLUME III. FROM OCTOBER, 1882, TO JULY, 1883. THEODORE L. FLOOD, D. D., Editor. THE CHAUTAUQUA PRESS, Meadville, PA. Agassiz at Penikese, With. Prof. J. Tingley, Ph.D. 533. Air, The Worth of Fresh. 386, 449. AmusementsLawn Tennis. Robert Macgregor. 441. Announcement for 1882-3, C. L. S. C. 113, 172. Answers. To Questions for Further Study. A. M. Martin. 288, 355. Arizona. Rev. Sheldon Jackson, D.D. 255. Art and Artists, Some German. 259. Assembly of 1882, California. 46. Assembly, Pacific Coast C. L. S. C. 597. AstrologyThe Romance of Astronomy. R. K. Miller, M.A. 441. Astronomy, Discrepancies in. Bishop Warren. 458. Astronomy. Lecture by Bishop Warren. 596. Attempts to Fly in the Air. From the French of F. Marion. 96. Bible and Nature, The. Rev. J. B. Thomas, D.D. 573. Book Notices. 177, 302, 486, 608. Borrowing and Lending, Morals and Sorrows of. A. Denbar. 151. By-Ways, In Some Medical. Andrew Wilson, F. R. S. E. 537. Change in Words, Constant. John Peile, M.A. 586. Chautauqua Emerging from Winter. Rev. Victor Cornelle. 413. Chautauqua Ripples. 538. Circles, Local. 104, 163, 225, 282, 347, 403, 459, 525, 592. Circles, How to Conduct Local. Dr. J. H. Vincent. 289. C. L. S. C., The. Miss Myrtie Hudson. 44. C. L. S. C., Pacific Branch. 523. C. L. S. C. Work. 42, 102, 161, 222, 280, 345, 401, 457, 522, 590. Clothing, The Advantage of Warm. 264, 332. Commencement of 1882, C. L. S. C. 18. Comet That Came but Once, The. E. W. Maunder, F.R.A.S. 319. Comets. Richard A. Proctor. 142. Coming Chautauqua Days. 600. Conversation, The Art of. 514. Conjurors. Thomas Frost. 518. Defects in Our American Homes. A Conference at Chautauqua. 399. Discovery of America, Results of the. John Lord, LL.D. 562. Distribution of Animals, Geographical. Alfred Newton. 588. Dream, and Practical Life, A. 207. Driving. 193. Drink, The Influence of Wholesome. 519, 577. Duties in the Family, Social. Frances Power Cobbe. 342. Editors Outlook: Art, The Study of. 416. Assembly, The Chautauqua. 56. Assembly, The Decennial. 294. Chautauquan, The. 540. C. L. S. C. as a Substitute for the College, The. 415. C. L. S. C. as a Substitute for the Public Library, The. 359. C. L. S. C. on the Pacific Coast. 476. C. L. S. C. in Troy, N. Y. 114. C. L. S. C. as an Educational Force, The. 293. C. L. S. C. Literature. 173. Co-Education. 235. Commencement, the C. L. S. C. 56. Coronation of the Czar, The. 604. Course of Study for 1883-84, The C. L. S. C. 540. Dor, Gustave. 360. Draper, Professor Henry. 234. Dr. Grimshawes Secret. 359. Education, Our National. 234. Englands Troubles in Ireland and Egypt. 115. English-Irish Troubles, The. 540. Gambetta. 293. Historical Studies in the C. L. S. C. 114. Irving, Washington. 416. Lectureship, The Joseph Cook. 360. Literature, The C. L. S. C. 173. Natural Method in Language at Chautauqua, The. 173. Passion Play, The. 293. Penn and his Policy, William. 173. Prohibition. 114. Prohibition in Politics. 541. Problem, The Educational. 478. Religion, Prospect for a Revival of Spiritual. 173. Roeblings, The. 604. Schools, The Common. 57. Social Life in the C. L. S. C. 603. Stewarts Madame de Stal. 477. Temperance Question, The. 56. Ten Years at Chautauqua. 603. Trial by Jury. 476. Wagner. 415. Warren, Amos K. 605. Weed, Thurlow. 235. Editors Note-Book. 58, 115, 174, 236, 295, 361, 417, 479, 541, 605. Editors Table. 117, 176, 238, 297, 363, 419, 481, 543, 607. Education, The History and Philosophy of. Prof. W. T. Harris. 28, 79, 194, 262, 336, 446, 567. Egypt and England. Sheldon Amos. 33. Egypt for the Egyptians. Judge G. M. Barber. 562. English History, Pictures From. C. E. Bishop. 15, 66, 124, 184, 246, 309, 371, 432, 494. Etching. 509. Evidence of the Necessity of a Revealed Religion, An Unnoted. Rev. R. H. Howard, M. A. 412. Examination, Report of Chautauqua Normal. 177. Fashion, Anecdotes of. I. DIsraeli. 323. Fashions, Changes in. From the French of M. Augustin Challamel. 446. Fashions, How to Regulate the. From the French of M. Augustin Challamel. 556. Florida, A Tropical River in. S. J. M. Eaton, D.D. 576. Food, The Value of Good. 202. Forces, The Co-Related. 257. French Circle, The Prospectus of the. 475. French, The Study of. Prof. A. Lalande. 111, 358. Genius, What is. James Kerr, M. A. 254. Geology, How to Teach. Colonel Daniels. 231. Geology, Readings in. J. W. Dawson. 43. Geology, Readings in. Edward Hitchcock, D.D., LL.D. 68. German Circles, Two. 592. German, Six Reasons for the Study of. 475. German Department C. L. S. C. Prof. J. H. Worman. 54. Germany, Home Life in. 199. Gods Ideal of a Man. Rev. B. M. Adams. 157. Graduates, Class of 1882, List of C. L. S. C. 298. Graduates of 1882, Chautauqua. 118. Greek Life, Studies in Ancient. J. P. Mahaffy. 126. Greek, Reasons for the Study of. Prof. H. Lummis. 169. Greek, Hints to Beginners in the Study of New Testament. Rev. A. A. Wright. 414, 476, 539. Green, John Richard. Rev. H. A. Haweis, M.A. 575. Gymnastics. 508. Habit of Taking Pains. James Kerr, M.A. 392. Heaven, The Employments of. Rev. L. T. Townsend, D.D. 570. History, Gods Hand in. Bishop Simpson, LL.D. 70. Hood, Thomas. W. C. Richards. 409. Housekeeping, German and American. 442. India, A Voice From. C. A. Martin. 47. Irving, Washington. Wallace Bruce. 390. Jeannette, Story of the. 89. Joys of High Companionship. Arthur Helps. 561. Landseer, Edwin and Charles. 466. Language in Animals. Richard Budd Painter. 323. Lectures, Local Circle. 529. Lecture by Artemus Ward. 549. Letter from England, A. 524. Light, The Electric. A. A. Campbell Swinton. 325. Literature, Selections from English. Advice, on Giving. Joseph Addison. 424. Education compared to Sculpture. Joseph Addison. 125. Poet Described, The. 423. Practice and Habit. John Locke. 317. Thoughts and Aphorisms. Jonathan Swift. 318. Literature, Selections from Chinese. 503. Literature, Selections from Japanese. 505. Longfellows Birthday. 459. Mammalia. From the French of Ernest Menault. 389. Man, The Ugly. 169. Manner. Lord Chesterfield. 141. Manners, Street. 452. Memorial Bell. 457. Montana. Rev. Sheldon Jackson, D.D. 394. Mind, Ardor of. James Kerr, M. A. 532. Music at the Dawn of the Christian Era. Prof. E. E. Ayres. 95. Music in Early Times. Prof. E. E. Ayres. 30. New Mexico. Rev. Sheldon Jackson, D.D. 327. Notes on Required Readings: April, 419. May, 482. June, 544. Outlines of C. L. S. C. Studies. November, 104. December, 167. January, 230. February, 288. March, 356. April,408. May, 463. June, 531. Paintings, Old. Robert Kempt. 570. Pearls, A Chaplet of. William Jones, F. S. A. 385. Photography, The Applications of. 471. Physiology. 374, 434. Plan, The LatestChautauqua Summer School for Children. 111. Poison in Common Things. Prof. P. A. Simpson, M.A., M.D. 137. Portrait Collections. Walter F. Tiffin. 556. Pronouncing VocabularyNames of the Stars. 486. Questions for Further Study. 107, 167, 229. Questions and Answers. A. M. Martin. Astronomy. 286, 353. China, Corea, and Japan. 530. Evangeline. 463. Geology. First Lessons in. 48, 105. Greece, History of. 47, 105. Greek Course in English, Preparatory. 164, 228. Hampton Tracts. 407. Raindrops, Hailstones and Snowflakes. Prof. O. Reynolds. 75. Rambles in Dakota and Montana. W. A. Duncan. 598. Readings for 1883-84, C. L. S. C. 531, 589. Re-Union at Cincinnati, C. L. S. C. 591. Roumanian Peasants and Their Songs. C. F. Keary. 197. Round-Table. 51, 109, 167, 231, 289, 356, 409, 464, 596. Russia, History of. Mrs. M. S. Robinson. 10, 61, 121, 179, 241, 303, 365, 427, 489. Scandinavia, A Glance at the History and Literature of. Prof. L. A. Sherman. 8, 63, 182, 244, 305, 368, 429, 487. School of Languages, The Chautauqua. 54, 111, 414, 475, 539. School of Theology, The Chautauqua. 112, 602. Science, The Six Follies of. I. DIsraeli. 257. Science and Common Sense. Charles Kingsley. 321. Sciences, The Circle of. Prof. J. T. Edwards. 601. Scientists, Atheistic. John Stuart Blackie. 137. Songs, C. L. S. C. Anniversary Ode1879. 458. Break Thou the Bread of Life. 590. Evening Praise. 523. Hymn of Greeting. 590. Join, O Friends, in a Memory Song. 402. A Song of To-day. 44. The Winds are Whispering. 346. Spurgeon, Rev. Charles Haddon. A. A. Livermore, D.D. 565. Sunday Readings. Selected by Dr. J. H. Vincent. Abraham to the Occupation of Canaan, From. W. F. Collier, LL.D. 190. Action, The Reproductive Power of Human. Henry Melvill. 3. Beginning to Abraham, From the. W. F. Collier, LL.D. 188. Bible and other Religious Books, The. George F. Pentecost, D.D. 251. Bible and Science, The. George F. Pentecost, D.D. 252. Book, History of Gods. Rev. Frank Russell, A.M. 186. Christmas Songs. 134. Christ and the Apostles. S. A. Allibone. 249. Christian Described, A. Rev. W. Jay. 439. Communion with God. R. S. Storrs, D.D. 5. Communion with God, The Privilege of. R. S. Storrs, D.D. 6. Conflicts of Life, The. Bishop Edward Thomson, DD., LL.D. 133. Design of the Discrepancies of the Scriptures. J. W. Haley, A.M. 90. Dispensations in History and in the Soul, Three. Bishop Huntington. 313. False Balance Detected by the True, The. William Arnot, D.D. 311. Faith the Sole Saving Act. Rev. William Taylor, D.D. 381. Finding and Bringing. 379. God Magnified in his Works. G. Chaplin Child, M.D. 135. Goodness of a Good Man, The. 131. Growing. F. E. Havergal. 131. Having, Doing and Being. James Martineau. 130. Israelites after Reaching the Promised Land. W. F. Collier, LL.D. 191. Life of the Israelites from Saul to Christ. W. F. Collier, LL.D. 248. Love. Julius Muller, D.D. 1. Manners. Abel Stevens, D.D., LL.D. 501. PardonForgiveness. Bishop Merrill. 94. Religion in Common Life. John Caird, D.D. 496. Speculations in Theology. Rev. R. S. Storrs, D.D. 329. Tears of Jesus, The. J. H. Grandpierre, D.D. 2. Tales from Shakspere. Charles Lamb. Alls Well that Ends Well. 515. As You Like It. 453. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. 275. King Lear. 271. Macbeth. 338. Midsummer Nights Dream. 210. Much Ado About Nothing. 395. Romeo and Juliet. 84. Taming of the Shrew. 81. The Tempest. 39. Twelfth Night. 152. Two Gentlemen of Verona. 583. Winters Tale. 213. Talk From Headquarters. Concerning Chautauqua. 474. Taxidermy. 507. Tennyson and Mrs. Carlyle. 588. Testimony, C. L. S. C. 103, 162, 223, 402, 524. They Grow to Flowers or to Weeds. Maxims. 383. Thrift. Charles Kingsley. 218. Tour Round the World, A. 99, 147, 216, 267, 466, 510, 551. Transit of Venus, The. 239. United States, The Resources of. 393. Webster, Daniel. A Letter from Prof. W. C. Wilkinson. 292. Webster, Daniel, versus Stephen Girard. 472. W. C. T. U. Born at Chautauqua, The. 156. ......Buy Now (To Read More)
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