The Chautauquan, Vol. 05, February 1885Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle
Philosophy
The Chautauquan, Vol. 05, February 1885
Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle
Chautauqua Institution -- Periodicals; Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle -- Periodicals
J. H. VINCENT.
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The last copy of _The Outlook_ published by the class of 1884 appeared in
December. It contains much news of interest to the class, the class list
of graduates as made up to November 1st, including 1,387 names, and the
editor’s farewell. _The Outlook_ has been a faithful and zealous advocate
of the interests of the “Irrepressibles.”
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People of all denominations loved and honored Bishops Simpson and Asbury
of the M. E. Church. At the recent centennial celebration of that church
a fitting souvenir to these two noble men was displayed in the form of
medallions, on which were embossed the heads of the two bishops. These
medallions were mounted in a leather case lined with satin. It forms a
beautiful object for any one’s collection of souvenirs.
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’82 CLASS MOTTO.—Members of the Pioneer class are reminded that the
selection of a motto was remitted to a committee. Any member prepared to
make a suggestion in the matter is invited to send it to Lewis C. Peake,
Drawer 2,559, Toronto, Canada. The general feeling of the class was that
the motto should be in English.
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THE CHAUTAUQUA MUSICAL READING CLUB is a new department of Chautauqua
work. The course has been thoughtfully arranged in consultation with many
among the most cultured musicians in the land, and is of such recognized
merit that, with the hearty approval of the faculty, it has been adopted
in the New England Conservatory of Music at Boston. Information may be
obtained concerning the C. M. R. C. by addressing W. F. Sherwin, Director
C. M. R. C., Boston, Mass.
C. L. S. C. GRADUATES.
The following list of graduates of the Class of 1884 appears according to
states. It has been prepared with care by the office secretary, Miss Kate
F. Kimball.
Persons whose names are marked * have died since graduation.
_Maine._
Allen, Mrs. Almira L.
Beale, Miss Annie C.
Beck, the Rev. Charles A.
Bruce, Mrs. Eveleen
Buck, Mrs. F. R.
Estes, Miss Eva M.
Fletcher, Mrs. Sarah F.
French, Mrs. Emma M.
Grant, Mrs. Nellie
Hobart, Mrs. Augusta A.
Longfellow, Miss Mary O.
Lunt, Miss Mary K.
Page, Mrs. Geo. N.
Palmer, Mrs. Maria B.
Reynolds, Mrs. Mary J.
Robinson, Mrs. Frances H. B.
Sanborn, Miss Gulielma P.
Skinner, Miss Sarah E.
Varney, Miss Clara B.
Woodbury, Mrs. Mae B.
_New Hampshire._
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