1887/10 - Contents as taken from the front cover are as follows:

  • Blood: Waste and Repair by C. Fred Pollock, M.D., F.R.S.E., F.R.C.S.E.
  • Literatures of the Far East -- Part 1 -- by Justin A. Smith, D.D.
  • The Middle Ages -- Part 1 -- by Professor George P.Fisher, D.D., LL. D.
  • Sunday Readings -- Seleted by John H. Vincent
  • Republican Government Under the American Constitution by F.A.P. Barnard, LL.D.
  • The Homes of Some New England Authors -- Part 1 -- by William H. Rideing
  • Flour-Making in the United States by Albert Shaw
  • Poverty Grass by Annie M. Libby
  • Baby Birds and Their Ways by Olive Thorne Miller
  • What It Is To Be Educated by Professor Henry Drummond, F.R.S.E., F.G.S.
  • The Charities of Washinton by Mrs. Senator H.W. Blair
  • Our Nearest Neighbors in Old England -- Part 1 -- by The Reverend Mark Guy Pearse
  • Some Experiences in a Newspaper Office by Archie Emerson Palmer
  • The Irish in the United States by John Hall
  • Sunset in the Mountains by Virna Woods
  • The True Culture by J.T. Duryea
  • Chautauqua Recognition Day Addresses
  • The Counselors' Letters to the Class of '87
  • The Assemblies of '87
  • Outline and Programs
  • Local Circles
  • The C.L.S.C. Classes
  • Editor's Outlook
  • Editor's Note-Book
  • C.L.S.C. Notes on Required Readings for October
  • The Question Table
  • Talk About Books
  • Summary of Important News
  • Chautauqua Town and Country Club