FEBRUARY, 1884.
The required readings for February include “Philosophy of the Plan of Salvation,” from chapter xv to the end of the book; “How to Get Strong and How to Stay So,” by William Blaikie; Chautauqua Text-Books, No. 21, American History, No. 24, Canadian History, and the Required Readings in The Chautauquan.
First Week (ending February 8).—1. “Philosophy of the Plan of Salvation” from chapter xv, to section 6, page 187.
2. “How to get Strong,” the first four chapters.
3. German History and Selections from German Literature in The Chautauquan.
4. Sunday Readings for February 3, in The Chautauquan.
Second Week (ending Feb. 15).—1. “Philosophy of the Plan of Salvation,” from page 187 to chapter xvii.
2. “How to Get Strong,” from chapter v, to chapter ix.
3. Readings in Physical Science and Commercial Law, in The Chautauquan.
4. Sunday Readings for February 10, in The Chautauquan.
Third Week (ending February 22).—1. “Philosophy of the Plan of Salvation,” from chapter xvii, to the supplementary chapter.
2. “How to Get Strong,” from chapter ix, to “The Abdominal Muscles,” on page 218.
3. Readings in Art, in The Chautauquan.
4. Sunday Readings for February 17, in The Chautauquan.
Fourth Week (ending February 29).—1. “Philosophy of the Plan of Salvation,” from page 259 to the end of the book.
2. “How to Get Strong,” from page 218 to the end of the book.
3. History of the United States and Selections from American Literature, in The Chautauquan.
4. Sunday Readings for February 24, in The Chautauquan.