Contents

[REQUIRED READING]
German History[63]
German Literature[66]
Physical Science
II.—The Circulation of Water on the Land[67]
[SUNDAY READINGS]
[Sunday, November 4.]—Moral Distinctions Not Sufficiently Regarded in Social Intercourse[70]
[Sunday, November 11.][71]
[Sunday, November 18.][72]
[Sunday, November 25.][72]
Political Economy
II. Production, Continued—Capital—Combination and Division of Labor[73]
III.—Consumption[74]
Readings in Art
II.—Sculpture: Grecian and Roman[75]
Selections from American Literature[77]
Benjamin Franklin—Extracts From Poor Richard’s Almanac[77]
George Washington—Account of the Battle of Trenton[78]
Thomas Jefferson—George Washington[79]
Thoughts from William Ellery Channing[79]
Autumn Sympathy[80]
Republican Prospects in France[80]
Chautauqua to California[81]
To My Books[83]
Earthquakes—Ischia and Java[83]
Low Spirits[85]
Vegetable Villains[86]
From the Baltic to the Adriatic[87]
Electricity[89]
Poachers in England[90]
Eight Centuries With Walter Scott[91]
The Great Organ at Fribourg[94]
Eccentric Americans[95]
Etiquette[99]
Napoleon’s Marshals[100]
C. L. S. C. Work[102]
C. L. S. C. Stationery[103]
New England Branch of the Class of ’86[103]
C. L. S. C. Testimony[103]
C. L. S. C. Reunion[104]
Local Circles[105]
How to Conduct a Local Circle[107]
Questions and Answers[109]
Outline of C. L. S. C. Studies[112]
Chautauqua Normal Class[112]
Editor’s Outlook[115]
Dr. Haygood's Battle for the Negro[115]
The Political Outlook[115]
History of Greece[116]
A College Reform[116]
Editor’s Note-Book[117]
Editor’s Table[119]
C. L. S. C. Notes on Required Readings For November[120]
C. L. S. C. Notes on Required Readings in “The Chautaquan”[123]
Tricks of the Conjurors[125]
Talk About Books[126]

[REQUIRED READING]
FOR THE
Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle for 1883-4.
NOVEMBER.

[GERMAN HISTORY.]


By Rev. W. G. WILLIAMS, A.M.