C. L. S. C. WORK.
By Rev. J. H. VINCENT, D.D., Superintendent of Instruction.
Will local circles please report to Miss K. F. Kimball, Plainfield, N. J., as well as to The Chautauquan? Please attend to this.
Persons desiring graduates’ badges in the C. L. S. C. should address Mrs. Rosie M. Baketel, Methuen, Mass., as she has now entire charge of Mrs. Burroughs’ business.
The Saturday Union, published in Lynn, Mass., contains a C. L. S. C. column. The number for February 2 has an original Chautauqua song, and a column and a half of questions and answers in Political Economy. The questions are by Rev. R. H. Howard, A.M. This is an advance movement, and will undoubtedly help our cause.