The Chautauquan, Vol. 04, January 1884: A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Promotion of True Culture.; Organ of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle.Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle
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The Chautauquan, Vol. 04, January 1884: A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Promotion of True Culture.; Organ of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle.
Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle
Chautauqua Institution -- Periodicals; Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle -- Periodicals
Our columns will contain articles on Roman, German, French and American
History, together with “Sunday Readings,” articles on Political
Economy, Civil Law, Physical Science, Sculpture and Sculptors, Painting
and Painters, Architecture and Architects.
Dr. J. H. Vincent will continue his department of C. L. S. C. Work.
We shall publish “_Questions and Answers_” on every book in the course
of study for the year. The work of each week and month will be divided
for the convenience of our readers. Stenographic reports of the
“Round-Tables” held in the Hall of Philosophy during August will be
given.
Special features of this volume will be the “C. L. S. C. Testimony” and
“Local Circles.”
THE EDITOR’S OUTLOOK, EDITOR’S NOTE-BOOK AND EDITOR’S TABLE,
WILL BE IMPROVED.
The new department of _Notes on the Required Readings_ will be
continued. The notes have met with universal favor, and will be
improved the coming year.
Miscellaneous articles on Travel, Science, Philosophy, Literature,
Religion, Art, etc., will be prepared to meet the needs of our readers.
Prof. Wallace Bruce will furnish a series of ten articles, especially
for this Magazine, on Sir Walter Scott’s “Waverley Novels,” in which
he will give our readers a comprehensive view of the writings of this
prince of novelists.
Rev. Dr. J. H. Vincent, Rev. Dr. G. M. Steele, Prof. W. C. Wilkinson,
D.D., Prof. W. G. Williams, A.M., Bishop H. W. Warren, A. M. Martin,
Esq., Rev. C. E. Hall, A.M., Rev. E. D. McCreary, A.M., and others,
will contribute to the current volume.
The character of THE CHAUTAUQUAN in the past is our best promise of
what we shall do for our readers in the future.
THE CHAUTAUQUAN, one year, $1.50
CLUB RATES FOR THE CHAUTAUQUAN.
Five subscriptions at one time, each, $1.35
Or, for the five 6.75
In clubs, the Magazine must go to one postoffice.
Remittances should be made by postoffice money order on Meadville, or
draft on New York, Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, to avoid loss. Address,
DR. THEODORE L. FLOOD,
Editor and Proprietor,
MEADVILLE, PA.
Complete sets of the _Chautauqua Assembly Herald_ for 1883 furnished
at $1.00.
C. L. S. C. BOOKS
FOR 1883-1884.
=History of Greece.= Vol. 2, by Timayenis, parts
seventh, eighth, tenth, eleventh 1.15
Students of the Class of 1887, to be organized this
fell, not having read volume one of Timayenis’s History
of Greece, will not be required to read volume two, but
may read “Brief History of Greece,” price 60 cents,
instead of volumes one and two of Timayenis.
=Pictures in English History=, by the great historians,
edited by C. E. Bishop 1.00
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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