Issued Monthly
with Illustrations
DECEMBER, 1906-FEBRUARY, 1907
Copyright by The Chautauqua Press. 1906
December, 1906-February, 1907
Border, The. (See English Counties, 17.)
BROOKS, JOHN GRAHAM. John Burns and His Problems, 198. Burns, John, and His Problems, 198.
C. L. S. C. Round Table: Our Study of Shakespeare, III; The Class of 1907, 112; A Wordsworth Calendar, 113; A Shake- speare Game, 114; Chautauqua in the Philippines, 115; Pro- grams, 119; News from Readers and Circles, 124; Books on English Cathedrals, 245. The Washington Class: 1907, 248; Dr. W. P. Kane, 248; to the Members of the Class of 1910, 249; Daily Readings from Tennyson, 250; Programs, etc., 251; News from Readers and Circles, 255; "Rational Living," 373; Class Pin for 1907, 374; Biblical Allusions in Tennyson, 375; Browning, 376; Programs, 378; News from Readers and Cir- cles, 381.
Chautauquans, Holiday Greeting to, pp. 75-78.
Christmas Carols and Christmas Superstitions, 89.
COMAN, KATHARINE. The Camp of the Unemployed at Levens- hulm, Manchester, 219.
COULTER, JOHN M. Charles Darwin, 66.
English Counties, A Reading Journey In (Illustrated): Cumberland and Westmoreland: I. The Border, 17, II. The Lake Country, 36; The Industrial Counties: I. Lancashire, 145, II. Cheshire, 171, III. Staffordshire, 191; The Heart of England: War- wickshire, 275.
English Men of Fame: Charles Darwin, 66; John Burns and His Problems, 198; Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, 321.
English Paintings, Representative, (Illustrated): The Slave_Ship (Turner), 97; The Corn-field (Constable), 227; The Light of the World (Hunt), 365.
GRABO, Carl H. The Stage for Which Shakespeare Wrote, 79, 206, 331.
Heart of England: Warwickshire, The. (See English Counties, 275.) Highways and Byways (Illustrated), 3, 131, 261.
HOLDEN, JAMES EDMUND. The Lincoln Mark, 352.
Industrial Counties, The. (See English Counties, 145.)
INGRAHAM, HENRY. "In Peril of Change:" C. F. G. Masterman's Essays on Social Problems, 101.
Library Shelf: De Quincey's First Meeting With Wordsworth, 106; A Glimpse of Ruskin at Brantwood, 108; Dr. Johnson and David Garrick,. 239; The Princely Pleasures at Kenilworth Castle, 367.
Lincoln Mark, The, 325.
London County Council, The Work of, 344.
MALTBIE, MILO R. Work of the London County Council, 344.
Masterman, C. F. G., Review of His Essays "In Peril of Change,"
RANSFORD, HARRIET K. Christmas Carols and Christmas Supersti- tions, 89. Reading Journey in English Counties, A. (See English Counties.) Shakespeare, The Stage for Which He Wrote (Illustrated), IV
Stage Properties and Costumes, 79; V. The Staging of "Mac- beth" and "Romeo and Juliet," 206; VI Some Effects of Eliza- bethan Stage Conditions upon Shakespeare's Method, 331. Stage, The. (See Shakespeare.)
Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn, 321.
Stevens, BertraND W. Representative English Paintings, 97, 227, 305.
TOMLINSON, MAY. Wordsworth's Poetry: A Personal Experience,
Unemployed, The Camp of, at Levenshulme, Manchester, 219. Vesper Hour, The, 234, 358.
VINCENT, JOHN H. Holiday Greeting to, pp. 75-78; Vesper Hour, 234, 358.
WILLIAMS, CHARLES D. Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, 321.
Wordsworth's Poetry: A Personal Experience,_229.
Bates, KatherINE LEE. A Reading Journey in English Counties, 17, 145, 275.
Lake County, The. (See English Counties, 36.)
Bestor, Arthur E., 248.
Burns, John, 130.
Cartoons, 4, 16, 136, 141, 270, 273.
Chautauqua: Graduates of '06 at Golden Gate, 118. Christmas Carol: Two page etching famsiile, 92-93.
Darwin, Charles, 2.
Eliot, George, 369.
England: Speaker-Elect of the House of Commons escorted to the chair, 12.
English Counties, A Reading Journey in: Popping Stones on the Irthing, 21; East Window of Carlisle Cathedral, 22; Naworth Castle, 39; Lanercost Abbey, Baronial Hall of Naworth Castle, 40; Rydal Mount, 41; Rydal Water, Carlisle Castle, 42; Fox How, Wordsworth's Home at Cockermouth, 43; Ruskin Shaft Coniston Churchyard, 44; Dungeon Ghyll, 45; Langdale Pikes, 46; Langdale Village, 47; Shepherd's Hut, Sheep Farm, 48; Brampton Market Hall, Faber's Church and Lodgings, Bits of Old Ambleside, 49; Island in Grasmere Lake, 50; Evening on Windermere, 51; Coniston Water, 52; Easdale Tarn near Grasmere, 53; the Head of Ullswater, 54; Furness Abbey, 149; Quadrant, Liverpool, 150; Chester Cathedral, 159; Choir, Lichfield Cathedral, 160; Stonyhurst College, 169; Lichfield Cathedral, Furness Abbey, 170; Kneeling Bishop (chantry), Lichfield Cathedral, 171; Peele Castle, Town Hall, Manches- ter, 173; Runic Cross Whalley Churchyard, 174; Roman_Re- mains, Chester, Market Place and Stocks Poulton, 175; Pen- wortham Priory, Swarthmoor Hall, 176; Lower Peover Church, Unitarian Chapel, Kuntsford, 177; Cranford Home, Kunts-
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