A MONTHLY MAGAZINE DEVOTED TO THE PROMOTION OF TRUE CULTURE. ORGAN OFTHE CHAUTAUQUA LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC CIRCLE.
Vol. V. JANUARY, 1885. No. 4.
President, Lewis Miller, Akron, Ohio. Chancellor, J. H. Vincent, D.D., New Haven, Conn. Counselors, The Rev. Lyman Abbott, D.D.,the Rev. J. M. Gibson, D.D.; Bishop H. W. Warren, D.D.; Prof. W. C. Wilkinson, D.D.; Edward Everett Hale. Office Secretary, Miss KateF. Kimball, Plainfield, N. J. General Secretary, Albert M. Martin, Pittsburgh, Pa.
REQUIRED READING | |
Temperance Teachings of Science; or, the Poison Problem | |
Chapter IV.—The Cost of Intemperance | 183 |
Sunday Readings | |
[January 4] | 186 |
[January 11] | 186 |
[January 18] | 186 |
[January 25] | 187 |
Glimpses of Ancient Greek Life | |
Chapter IV.—Public Life of the Greek Citizen | 187 |
Greek Mythology | |
Chapter IV. | 190 |
Studies in Kitchen Science and Art | |
IV.—Apples, Peaches, Blackberries and Strawberries | 194 |
Home Studies in Chemistry and Physics | |
Air—Physical Properties | 199 |
The Homelike House | |
Chapter I.—The Hall | 203 |