Contents

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[REQUIRED READING FOR NOVEMBER]
The Bonds of Speech[63]
Home Studies in Chemistry and Physics
II.—Water—Physical Properties[68]
Sunday Readings
[November 2][71]
[November 9][71]
[November 16][72]
[November 23][72]
[November 30][73]
Glimpses of Ancient Greek Life
Chapter II.—The Greek—His Property[73]
Greek Mythology
Chapter II.[76]
Temperance Teachings of Science; or, the Poison Problem
Chapter II.—The Causes of Intemperancy[79]
Studies in Kitchen Science and Art
II.—Wheat, Rye and Corn[82]
Bread[84]
He Maketh All Things New[86]
The Pauper Problem in Germany[87]
Romance Versus Reality[88]
Geography of the Heavens for November[92]
Melrose and Holyrood[93]
The Laureate Poets[96]
Common Sense in the American Kitchen[97]
Chautauquans at Home[100]
Bishop Warren to the Class of 1884[101]
Outline of Required Readings[101]
Weekly Program for Local Circle Work[101]
Local Circles[102]
The C. L. S. C. Classes[106]
Questions and Answers[107]
Editor’s Outlook[110]
Editor’s Notebook[113]
C. L. S. C. Notes on Required Readings for November[115]
Notes on Required Readings in “The Chautauquan”[117]
The Chautauqua University[119]
Talk About Books[120]
Special Notes[122]
Chautauqua Intermediate Class, 1884[122]