President—Lewis Miller, Akron, Ohio.

Superintendent of Instruction—Rev. J. H. Vincent, D.D., New Haven, Conn.

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

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

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


Contents

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[REQUIRED READING FOR FEBRUARY]
German History
V.—Summary from the Reformation to the Present Time[251]
Selections from German Literature
Alexander von Humboldt[253]
Heinrich Heine[253]
Friedrich Schleiermacher[254]
Arthur Schopenhauer[255]
Readings in Physical Science
V.—The Sea (continued)[255]
Sunday Readings
[February 3][257]
[February 10][258]
[February 17][258]
[February 24][259]
Commercial Law
I.—Law in General[260]
Readings in Art[262]
Selections from American Literature
John G. Whittier[264]
Oliver Wendell Holmes[265]
James Russell Lowell[266]
United States History[267]
His Cold[269]
The Table-Talk of Napoleon[269]
Matthew Arnold[270]
Estivation, or Summer Sleep[273]
Recreation[274]
Luther[275]
Eccentric Americans
IV.—The Mathematical Failure[275]
Astronomy of the Heavens for February[278]
The Sea as an Aquarium[279]
Speculation in Business[281]
Wine and Water[283]
Eight Centuries with Walter Scott[284]
Botanical Notes[287]
C. L. S. C. Work[287]
Outline of C. L. S. C. Readings[288]
Local Circles[288]
The C. L. S. C. in the South[292]
C. L. S. C. Round-Table[292]
Questions and Answers[294]
Chautauqua Normal Course[297]
Editor’s Outlook[300]
Editor’s Note-Book[302]
C. L. S. C. Notes on Required Readings for February[304]
Notes on Required Readings in “The Chautauquan”[305]
Banquet to Chautauqua Trustees[307]
C. L. S. C. Graduates[310]
Talk About Books[314]