[REQUIRED READING]
German History[1]
Physical Science
Chapter I—The Air[3]
[SUNDAY READINGS.]
[October 7.]—“Tendencies to Error.”[6]
[October 14.][7]
[October 21.][7]
[October 28.][8]
Political Economy[9]
Readings in Art
I.—Sculpture: Its Varieties and Materials[11]
Selections from American Literature[14]
Modern State of Ancient Countries[14]
The Design of the New England Plantations[14]
Extracts from “Essays to Do Good”[15]
Spiritual Knowledge[16]
Where Lies the Music?[17]
Waverley Novels[17]
The Ivy[19]
C. L. S. C. Commencement[20]
Monterey Assembly[28]
Monteagle Assembly[29]
Monona Lake Assembly[30]
Island Park Assembly[31]
Lakeside Assembly[31]
Mountain Lake Park Assembly[31]
New England Assembly[32]
How We Came Together[32]
Vegetable Villains[33]
Slavonic Mythology[34]
From the Baltic to the Adriatic[36]
In Flowery Fields[38]
Failings[39]
Gone![40]
Social Wreckage[40]
At Rest[42]
Eccentric Americans
I.—The Sailor, Peddler, Farmer, Preacher[43]
C. L. S. C. Work[47]
Local Circle Notice[47]
Outline of C. L. S. C. Studies[47]
Popular Education[48]
Questions and Answers[49]

I.—One Hundred Questions and Answers on “History of Greece,” Vol. II.,
Parts Seventh and Eighth—Theban Supremacy, and Macedonian
Hellenism

[49]
II.—Fifty Questions and Answers on American Literature[51]
Editor’s Outlook[52]
Editor’s Note-Book[54]
Editor’s Table[56]
C. S. L. C. Notes on Required Readings For October[57]
Notes on Required Readings in “The Chautauquan”[60]
Chautauqua Children’s Class, 1883[62]

[REQUIRED READING]
FOR THE
Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle for 1882-83.

OCTOBER.


[GERMAN HISTORY.]


By Rev. W. G. WILLIAMS, A. M.


I.