President, Lewis Miller, Akron, Ohio.

Superintendent of Instruction, J. H. Vincent, D. D., Plainfield, N. J.

General Secretary, Albert M. Martin, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Office Secretary, Miss Kate F. Kimball, Plainfield, N. J.

Counselors, Lyman Abbott, D. D.; J. M. Gibson, D. D.; Bishop H. W. Warren, D. D.; W. C. Wilkinson, D. D.

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Contents

Index to Volume III.[INDEX]
Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle Officers[121]
[REQUIRED READING:]
History of Russia[121]
The Stranger[123]
Pictures from English History[124]
Studies in Ancient Greek Life[126]
A Glint of Moonlight[129]
[SUNDAY READINGS.]
December 3
Having, Doing, Being[130]
Growing[131]
December 10
The Goodness of a Good Man[131]
December 17
The Conflicts of Life[133]
December 24
Christmas Songs[134]
December 31
God Magnified in His Works[135]
Atheistic Scientists[137]
Poison in Common Things[137]
Manner[141]
On the Kneeling Figure in Malvern Priory[141]
Comets[142]
A Tour Round the World[147]
Our Children[150]
Morals and Sorrows of Borrowing and Lending[151]
Tales from Shakspere—Twelfth Night; Or, What You Will[152]
Quaint Old Garden of Our Childhood[155]
The W. C. T. U. Born at Chautauqua[156]
God’s Ideal of a Man[157]
My Own Girl[161]
C. L. S. C. Work[161]
C. L. S. C. Testimony[162]
Local Circles[163]
Questions and Answers[164]
Outline of C. L. S. C. Studies for December[167]
Questions for Further Study[167]
C. L. S. C. Round-Table:
How England Maintained Her Nationality During the Middle Ages[167]
Reasons for the Study of Greek[169]
The Ugly Man[169]
C. L. S. C. Announcement for 1882-’83[172]
Editor’s Outlook[173]
Editor’s Note-Book[174]
Editor’s Table[176]
Books Received[177]
Report of Chautauqua Normal Examination—1882[177]
New Books for Boys and Girls[178]