The Chautauquan, Vol. 04, December 1883Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle
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The Chautauquan, Vol. 04, December 1883
Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle
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Preparatory Latin Course in English. By Dr. W. C. Wilkinson. Half of book.
Required Readings in THE CHAUTAUQUAN
_April._
Preparatory Latin Course in English. By Dr. W. C. Wilkinson. Completed.
Chautauqua Text-Books.—No. 16, Roman History. By Dr. J. H. Vincent.
Required Readings in THE CHAUTAUQUAN
_May._
Stories in English History by the Great Historians. By C. E. Bishop. Half
of book.
Chautauqua Text-Books.—No. 4, English History. By Dr. J. H. Vincent.
Chautauqua Text-Books.—No. 23, English Literature. By Prof. J. H. Gilmore.
Required Readings in THE CHAUTAUQUAN
_June._
Stories in English History by the Great Historians. Completed.
Chautauqua Text-Books.—No. 4, English History. By Dr. J. H. Vincent.
Chautauqua Text-Books.—No. 43, Good Manners. By J⸺ P⸺.
Required Readings in THE CHAUTAUQUAN
6.—SPECIAL COURSES.
Members of the C. L. S. C. may take, in addition to the regular course
above prescribed, one or more special courses, and pass an examination
upon them. Pupils will receive credit and testimonial seals to be
appended to the regular diploma, according to the merit of examinations
on these supplemental courses.
7.—THE PREPARATORY COURSE.
Persons who are too young, or not sufficiently advanced in their studies
to take the regular C. L. S. C. course, may adopt certain _preparatory
lessons_ for one or more years.
For circulars of the preparatory course, address Miss K. F. KIMBALL,
Plainfield, New Jersey.
8.—INITIATION FEE.
To defray the expenses of correspondence, memoranda, etc., an annual
fee of fifty cents is required. This amount should be forwarded to Miss
K. F. Kimball, Plainfield, N. J., (by New York or Philadelphia draft,
Post-office order on Plainfield, N. J., or the new Postal Note, to be
ready about September 1.) Do not send postage-stamps if you can possibly
avoid it. _Three_-cent stamps will not be received.
N. B.—In sending your fee, be sure to state to which class you belong,
whether 1884, 1885, 1886, or 1887.
9.—APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP.
Persons desiring to unite with the C. L. S. C. should forward answers
to the following questions to MISS K. F. KIMBALL, PLAINFIELD, N. J. The
class graduating in 1887 should begin the study of the lessons required
October, 1883. They _may_ begin as late as January 1, 1884.
1. Give your name in full.
2. Your post-office address, with county and State.
3. Are you married or single?
4. What is your age? Are you between twenty and thirty, or thirty and
forty, or forty and fifty, or fifty and sixty, etc.?
5. If married, how many children living under the age of sixteen years?[J]
6. What is your occupation?
7. With what religious denomination are you connected?
8. Do you, after mature deliberation, resolve, if able, to prosecute the
four years’ course of study presented by the C. L. S. C.?
9. Do you promise, if practicable, to give an average of four hours a
week to the reading and study required by this course?
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