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
| [REQUIRED READING] | |
| A Glance at the History and Literature of Scandinavia | |
| VII.—Swedish History from Charles XII. to Oscar II. | [487] |
| History of Russia. | |
| Chapter XI.—The Troitsa—Dmitri Donskoï—Vasili Dimitriévitch, and Vitovt of Lithuania | [489] |
| Pictures from English History | |
| IX.—The Sorrowful Queen. | [494] |
| [SUNDAY READINGS.] | |
| [June 3.] | |
| Religion in Common Life—Part I. | [496] |
| [June 10.] | |
| Religion in Common Life—Part II. | [498] |
| [June 17.] | |
| Religion in Common Life—Part III. | [500] |
| [June 24.] | |
| The Eleventh Commandment—Manners | [501] |
| Chinese Literature | |
| On the Origin and Nature of Filial Duty | [503] |
| The Improvement of One’s Self | [503] |
| Sentences from Confucius | [503] |
| A Ballad on “Picking Tea in the Gardens in Springtime.” | [503] |
| The Mender of Cracked Chinaware | [504] |
| Japanese Literature | |
| Translations from Japanese Mythology | [505] |
| Japanese Proverbs | [506] |
| Raiko and the Oni | [506] |
| Deliverance: Nirvana | [507] |
| June | [507] |
| Taxidermy | [507] |
| Gymnastics | [508] |
| Etching | [509] |
| The Two Sowers | [509] |
| A Tour Round the World | [510] |
| Art of Conversation | [514] |
| Cheerfulness Taught by Reason | [514] |
| Tales from Shakspere | |
| All’s Well That Ends Well | [515] |
| The Last Snow of Winter | [518] |
| Conjurors | [518] |
| The Influence of Wholesome Drink | [519] |
| C. L. S. C. Work | [522] |
| C. L. S. C. Song | [523] |
| Pacific Branch C. L. S. C. | [523] |
| C. L. S. C. Testimony | [524] |
| A Letter from England | [524] |
| Local Circles | [525] |
| Local Circle Lectures | [529] |
| Questions and Answers | [530] |
| Outline of C. L. S. C. Studies | [531] |
| C. L. S. C. Readings For 1883-84 | [531] |
| Ardor of Mind | [532] |
| The Song of the Robin | [532] |
| With Agassiz at Penikese | [533] |
| The Coming of Summer | [536] |
| In Some Medical By-Ways | [537] |
| Death’s Changed Face | [537] |
| Chautauqua Ripples | [538] |
| Chautauqua School of Languages | |
| Hints to Beginners in the Study of New Testament Greek.—III. | [539] |
| Editor’s Outlook | |
| The Chautauquan | [540] |
| The C. L. S. C. Course of Study for 1883-84 | [540] |
| The English-Irish Troubles | [540] |
| Prohibition in Politics | [541] |
| Editor’s Note-Book | [541] |
| Editor’s Table | [543] |
| C. L. S. C. Notes on Required Readings For June | |
| History and Literature of Scandinavia | [544] |
| History of Russia | [545] |
| Pictures from English History | [546] |
| Notes on Sunday Readings | [546] |
| Notes on Chinese Literature | [547] |
| Notes on Japanese Literature | [547] |
| Notes on Text-Book 34 | [548] |
| Lecture by Artemus Ward | [543] |