The Chautauquan, Vol. 05, January 1885, No. 4
Chapter I.—The Hall 203
A Prayer by the Sea 206 Geography of the Heavens for January 207 Yale College and Yale Customs 208 New Zealand 211 The Laureate Poets 212 The Bells of Notre Dame 215 The New York Custom House 215 The Christian Revolt of the Jews in Southern Russia 218 The Inner Chautauqua 220 Outline of Required Readings 221 Programs for Local Circle Work 221 Local Circles 222 The C. L. S. C. Classes 227 Questions and Answers 229 The Chautauqua University: The Correspondence Schools 231 “Invincible”—Class of ’85 232 Editor’s Outlook 233 Editor’s Note-Book 235 C. L. S. C. Notes on Required Readings for January 238 Notes on Required Readings in “The Chautauquan” 239 A Chapter of Blunders 242 Talk About Books 244 Special Notes 245 Sunday-School Normal Graduates, Class of 1884 246
REQUIRED READING FOR JANUARY.
TEMPERANCE TEACHINGS OF SCIENCE; OR, THE POISON PROBLEM.
BY FELIX L. OSWALD, M.D.