For the history of the C. L. S. C., an explanation of the Local Circles, the Memorial Days to be observed by all true C. L. S. C. members, St. Paul’s Grove at Chautauqua, etc., etc., address (inclose two-cent stamp) Miss K. F. Kimball, Plainfield, N. J., who will forward the “Chautauqua Hand-Book, No. 2,” sixty-four pages. Blank forms, containing the ten questions given in paragraph 9, will also be sent on application.
14.—CHAUTAUQUA PERIODICALS.
The Chautauquan, organ of the C. L. S. C.; 76 pages; ten numbers; $1.50 per year. Chautauqua Assembly Daily Herald, organ of Chautauqua meetings; 8 pages; 48 columns. Daily in August; 19 numbers. Contains the lectures delivered at Chautauqua; $1 per volume. Both periodicals one year, $2.50. Address Dr. Theodore L. Flood, Editor and Proprietor, Meadville, Pa.
15.—BOOKS OF THE C. L. S. C.
For all the books address Phillips & Hunt, New York, or Walden & Stowe, Cincinnati or Chicago.
FOOTNOTES:
[E] Students of the new class (1887) to be organized this fall, and graduates of the classes of 1882 and 1883, not having read volume 1 of Timayenis’s History of Greece, will not be required to read volume 2, but instead of volume 2 of Timayenis’s, will read “Brief History of Greece.” Price, paper, 60 cts.
[F] Students of the new class (1887) to be organized this fall, not having read volume 1 of Timayenis’s History of Greece, will not be required to read volume 2, but instead of volume 2, of Timayenis’s, will read “Brief History of Greece.” Price, paper, 60 cts.
[G] We ask this question to ascertain the possible future intellectual and moral influence of this “Circle” on your homes.