The Chautauquan, Vol. 05, October 1884, No. 1Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle
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The Chautauquan, Vol. 05, October 1884, No. 1
Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle
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“The Circle of the Sciences.”
“Huxley on Science.”
“Home Studies in Chemistry.”
“Sunday Readings.”
Our Alma Mater—“Lessons in Household Decoration.”
_March._
College Greek Course in English. (Concluded.)
Beginner’s Hand-Book of Chemistry.
In THE CHAUTAUQUAN:
“The Circle of the Sciences.”
“Home Studies in Chemistry.”
“Talks About Good English.”
“Sunday Readings.”
_April._
Hurst’s History of the Reformation.
Beginner’s Hand-Book of Chemistry.
In THE CHAUTAUQUAN:
“The Circle of the Sciences.”
“Home Studies in Chemistry.”
“Easy Lessons in Animal Biology.”
“Talks about Good English.”
“Studies in Kitchen Science and Art.”
“Sunday Readings.”
Our Alma Mater—“Lessons in Self-Discipline.”
_May._
In THE CHAUTAUQUAN:
“Easy Lessons in Animal Biology.”
“Talks About Good English.”
“Sunday Readings.”
_June._
In THE CHAUTAUQUAN:
“Easy Lessons in Animal Biology.”
“Talks About Good English.”
“Sunday Readings.”
Review Full Year’s Course.
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, Postoffice
order, or Postal note on Plainfield, N. J. Do not send postage-stamps if
you can possibly avoid it.
N. B.—In sending your fee, be sure to state to which class you belong,
whether 1885, 1886, 1887, or 1888.
APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP.
Persons desiring to unite with the C. L. S. C. should forward answers
to the following questions to DR. J. H. VINCENT, Plainfield, N. J. The
class graduating in 1888 should begin the study of the lessons required
October, 1884. They _may_ begin as late as January 1, 1885.
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?[E]
6. What is your occupation?
7. With what religious denomination are you connected?
ATTENDANCE AT CHAUTAUQUA.
Persons should be present to enjoy the annual meetings at Chautauqua,
but attendance there is not necessary to graduation in the C. L. S. C.
Persons who have never visited Chautauqua may enjoy the advantages,
diploma, and honors of the “Circle.” The _Daily Assembly Herald_ is
published on the grounds during the Chautauqua Assembly. Send $1 for the
_Daily Herald_ to T. L. FLOOD, Meadville, Pa.
[E] We ask this question to ascertain the possible future intellectual
and moral influence of this “Circle” on your homes.
FOR 1884-1885.
The Chautauqua Periodicals.
THE CHAUTAUQUAN.
Vol. V. 1884-1885.
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