OCTOBER, 1883.
The required readings for October are:
Parts 7 and 8 of the second volume of Timayenis’s “History of Greece” for students having read the first volume, but for students of class 1887 the first ninety-one pages of “Brief History of Greece.”
Chautauqua Text-book, No. 5, “Greek History,” by Dr. J. H. Vincent.
“Primer of American Literature,” by C. F. Richardson.
Readings in The Chautauquan.
The division is as follows:
First Week (ending October 8)—1. The first three chapters of part 7 of Timayenis’s “History of Greece;” or from page 1 to “Age of Pericles,” page 23, in “Brief History of Greece.”
2. American Literature, the first two chapters.
3. Readings in American Literature in The Chautauquan.
4. Sunday Readings, in The Chautauquan, selection for October 7.
Second Week (ending October 16)—1. Timayenis’s “History of Greece,” from chapter iv., part 7, to chapter ii., part 8, or in “Brief History of Greece,” from “The Age of Pericles,” page 23, to “The Civilization,” page 46.
2. American Literature, from page 30 to page 55, inclusive.
3. Readings in Physical Science in The Chautauquan.
4. Sunday Readings, in The Chautauquan, selection for October 14.
Third Week (ending October 24)—1. “History of Greece” (Timayenis’s) from chapter ii., page 73, to chapter vi., page 115, or in “Brief History of Greece,” from page 46, “The Civilization,” to “Manners and Customs,” page 71.
2. American Literature, from page 56, section 34, to page 81.
3. Readings in The Chautauquan on German History and Political Economy.
4. Sunday Readings, in The Chautauquan, selection for October 21.
Fourth Week (ending October 31)—1. “History of Greece.” Finish part eighth, or in “Brief History of Greece,” from page 71, “Manners and Customs,” to “Readings in Greek History,” page 91.
2. American Literature, from section 34, page 81, to end of volume.
3. Readings in Art, in The Chautauquan.
4. Sunday Readings, in The Chautauquan, for October 28.
[POPULAR EDUCATION.]
CHAUTAUQUA LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC CIRCLE.
President—Lewis Miller.
Superintendent of Instruction—J. H. Vincent, D.D.
Counselors—Lyman Abbott, D.D.; J. M. Gibson, D.D.; Bishop H. W. Warren, D.D.; W. C. Wilkinson, D.D.
Office Secretary—Miss Kate F. Kimball.
General Secretary—A. M. Martin.