The Chautauquan, Vol. 04, March 1884, No. 6Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle
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The Chautauquan, Vol. 04, March 1884, No. 6
Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle
Chautauqua Institution -- Periodicals; Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle -- Periodicals
We suggest to the N. E. members that they keep their reading well up, as
their memoranda must be in Miss Kimball’s hands by the first of July,
that the diplomas may be awarded and forwarded to Framingham.
Yours in behalf of the Committee,
WEBSTER WOODBURY.
Committee of Arrangements: Rev. W. N. Richardson, East Saugus, Mass.; D.
D. Peabody, Stoneham, Mass.; Hon. J. G. Blaine, Manchester, N. H.; Rev.
W. Woodbury, Foxboro, Mass.; J. M. Nye, Crompton, R. I.
_Foxboro, Mass., Dec. 30, 1883._
TO THE CLASS OF ’85.
At Chautauqua, during the last Assembly, a class organization was
effected and badge adopted as our class colors, after which the following
officers were chosen: J. B. Underwood, President, Meriden, Conn.; Mrs.
Philomena Downs, Vice President, Burlington, Iowa; Miss Carrie Hart,
Treasurer, Aurora, Indiana; Miss N. M. Schenck, Secretary, Osage City,
Kansas. It is with regret that I am compelled to say the attendance of
the class of ’85 was so small it was deemed most expedient to leave the
adoption of a class motto until our next annual gathering, when it is
earnestly desired that the then to be seniors will be largely represented.
One local member of the Meriden local circle, removing from the city to
an adjacent township, knowing from observation and experience the good
that might be accomplished by the organization of a circle, at once set
about the task by becoming a regular Chautauquan, and soliciting others
to join her, and as a result of these efforts she rejoices over the
establishment of an enthusiastic corps of students, and has been honored
by being made their president. The same enthusiasm by each ’85 member
renders us as _invincible_ as our immediate predecessors of ’84 are
_irrepressible_. Let us one and all rally to the work and be prepared in
the summer soon upon us to “Gather a pilgrim band” at our famous and much
loved retreat, “The Hall in the Grove.”
J. B. UNDERWOOD.
Class stationery and badges may be had by addressing any of the officers
of the class.
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For a certain equable and continuous mode of life, we require only
judgment, and we think of nothing more, so that we no longer discern what
extraordinary things each unimportant day requires of us, and if we do
discern them, we can find a thousand excuses for not doing them. A man of
understanding is of importance to his own interests, but of little value
for the general whole.—_Goethe._
LOCAL CIRCLES.
In preparing copy for the local circle columns we would caution
secretaries not to omit the name of state and town. This has been done,
and several valuable reports are on our table, stateless. We can not use
them, and will be censured for not doing so. Please bear this in mind
when you send your report.
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