It will be noticed from Chancellor Vincent’s article on “The Chautauqua School of Liberal Arts,” found in this impression of The Chautauquan, that the Sunday-school Normal department of Chautauqua will hereafter be known as “The American Church Sunday-school Normal Course.”
Messrs. L. Prang & Co. have begun to send out valentines of as much beauty and artistic merit as their Christmas and Easter cards. Those of the present season have been of rare beauty—the coloring of many of them is exquisite.
The following, clipped from the text-book of the Chautauqua Musical Reading Union noticed in The Chautauquan for February, will be of interest to many of our music-loving readers:
The aim is not so much to give technical instruction in the science, as to invite the wider outlook which is so important in real musical culture. No person receives any pecuniary benefit from this organization, but the labor is freely given in the hope of benefiting others. The books required will be furnished from the Boston office at a discount from the retail prices, or they may be ordered through any local bookseller. Local circles may be formed in cities, towns, or small villages, greatly to the advantage of all who thus associate themselves. Scarcely anything can be conceived that will yield more delightful entertainment, together with improvement of mind and heart, than such a local circle as may be formed in connection with the C. M. R. C. All who are really in earnest about the improvement of the musical taste of the community in which they live, should exert every effort to bring about such an organization. For plans and information as to how these circles may be made successful, address the director, who will gladly furnish suggestions, and will send list of prices at which the required books will be furnished. Please enclose stamp for reply. A fee of fifty cents will be required to defray the expense of registration, correspondence, etc., which amount, with the name and postoffice address plainly written (including county and state), should be forwarded at once, directed to W. F. Sherwin, Director C. M. R. C., New England Conservatory, Boston, Mass. Certificates will be given for each course, and a diploma upon the completion of the four. A “round-table” will be held (à la C. L. S. C.) each year during the Chautauqua Assembly. For price list of books and any other information, address as above.
The following special course in physiology is announced:
- Wonders of the Human Body. A. Le Pileur. $1.25.
- Physiology for Practical Use. James Kinton. $2.15.
- Mental Physiology. W. B. Carpenter. $3.00
- The Foundation of Death. Axel Gustafson. $2.00.