1887-10 The Chautauquan Magazine Contents 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 Share this:TwitterFacebook Related