President, Lewis Miller, Akron, Ohio. Chancellor, J. H. Vincent, D.D., New Haven, Conn. Counselors, The Rev. Lyman Abbott, D.D.; the Rev. J. M. Gibson, D.D.; Bishop H. W. Warren, D.D.; Prof. W. C. Wilkinson, D.D.; Edward Everett Hale. 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] | |
| How English Differs From Other Languages | [247] |
| Sunday Readings | |
| [February 1] | [250] |
| [February 8] | [251] |
| [February 15] | [251] |
| [February 22] | [252] |
| Home Studies in Chemistry and Physics | |
| Chemistry of Fire.—Ancient Fancies | [252] |
| Temperance Teachings of Science: or, the Poison Problem | |
| Chapter V.—Prohibition | [255] |
| Studies in Kitchen Science and Art | |
| V. Tea, Coffee and Chocolate | [257] |
| Household Beverages | [260] |
| Huxley on Science | [261] |
| The Circle of the Sciences | [264] |
| The Poet’s Vision | [267] |
| The Homelike House | |
| Chapter II.—The Family Parlor | [268] |
| National Aid to Education | [271] |
| The Parson’s Comforter | [274] |
| The Smithsonian Institution | [275] |
| Geography of the Heavens for February | [279] |
| New Orleans | [280] |
| The Upper Chautauqua | [284] |
| Outline of Required Readings, February, 1885 | [285] |
| Programs for Local Circle Work | [286] |
| Local Circles | [286] |
| The C. L. S. C. Classes | [291] |
| Questions and Answers | [293] |
| The Chautauqua University | |
| Can Language Be Taught By Correspondence? | [295] |
| Editor’s Outlook | [296] |
| Editor’s Note-Book | [299] |
| C. L. S. C. Notes on Required Readings for February | [301] |
| Notes on Required Readings in “The Chautauquan” | [302] |
| Talk About Books | [305] |
| Special Notes | [306] |
| C. L. S. C. Graduates | [306] |