DR. LINCOLN HULLEY. 20, 21. Prof. George Francis Sever, Buffalo, N. Y. July IO. Prof. Ernest A. Smith, of Allegheny College. July 9-13. Dr. Edward A. Steiner, of Sandusky, O. August 19-24. Dr. Josiah Strong, of New York City. July 22-27. Mr. Lorado Taft, of Chicago. August 13, 14. Dr. T. De Witt Talmage, of Washington, D. C. July READERS. Mme. Bertha Kunz-Baker, of New York. July 15, 17. Mrs. Isabel Garghill Beecher, of Evanston, Ill. August 19, 21. Prof. S. H. Clark, of The University of Chicago. July 8, 30. Mr. Edmund Vance Cooke, of Cleveland, O. July 23. Mrs. Martha S. Gielow, of Greensboro, Ala. July 26, 29, 30. DR. ROBERT 8. MACARTHUR. Miss Gay Zenola MacLaran, of New York. August 28, 29. Mr. Leland Powers, of Lexington, Mass. August 7, 8, 10. Miss A. Kate Wisner, of Northwestern University. July 20. MUSICIANS. Miss Grace Lillian Carter, of Boston, Contralto. July 3-17. Children's Choir, under Miss Harriet E. Brown, to be organized early in July. Dr. Carl Dufft, of New York City, Basso. July 8-29. Mr. Ben Franklin, of Troy, N. Y., Tenor. July 8-29. DR. F. W. GUNSAULUS. The Grand Chorus, under Dr. H. R. Palmer, will be organized July 3, and drilled daily throughout the season. Readers of music admitted. The Chautauqua Guitar and Mandolin Club, under the direction of Mrs. Anna B. Robertson. Mr. Gustav Holmquist, of Chicago, Basso. July 18-August 7. Mr. John Lawrence Knowles, of New York City, Basso. July 3-17. Miss Georgia A. Kober, of the Sherwood Music School, Chicago, Pianist. July 6-August 16. Mr. L. S. Leason, Musical Director Temple College, Philadelphia, Assistant to Dr. Palmer. Mr. Sol Marcosson, of Cleveland, O., Violinist. July 6-August 16. Dr. H. R. Palmer, of New York, Conductor and Com DR. AMORY H. BRADFORD. M. Buckley. August 6. Life in Central Africa. Mr. William S. Cherry. August 27. Songs and Stories of the South -Mammy's Reminiscences. Mrs. Martha S. Gielow. July 26. The Century Search Light. Col. George W. Bain. August 3. Question Box. Dr. J. M. Buckley. August 9. Lord Chumley. The Taming of the Shrew. Modern Fiction. As You Like It. Mrs. Isabel L'Aiglon. Christie Johnston. Mme. Bertha Scenes from the Old Plantation Days. Mrs. Martha S. Gielow. July 30. Readings from his own Verses. Mr. Edmund Vance Cooke. July 23. An Evening with Scotch and American Authors. The Sky Pilot. Miss Katharine E. Oliver. July 3, 5. A Kentucky Cardinal. Miss A. Kate Wisner. July 20. Little Lord Fauntleroy. Sign of the Cross. Miss Gay Zenola MacLaran. August 28, 29. CONVENTIONS AND CON MBS. MARTHA S. GIELOW. MR. GUSTAV HOLMQUIST. 1. Old Rome in the Twen tieth Century. 2. The Latest Discoveries in the Forum and Vicinity. 3. A Morning Ramble Around Rome." Rembrandt, Man and Painter. Three English Cathedrals. Mr. A. T. Van Laer. July 4, August 12. Our Bodily Mansion. Dr. William Seaman Bainbridge. July 16. Southwestern America. Mr. George Wharton James. July 20, 22, 24. 1. The Pueblo of Zuni and its People. 2. The Hopi and Their Snake Dance. 3. In and Around the Grand Canyon. Colonial Virginia. Mrs. Martha S. Gielow. July 29. Bird Friends. Mr. A. Radclyffe Dug- American Sculpture and Sculptors. Color Photography. Mr. Henry M. A Journey Through the Slavic World. rica. Mr. William S. Cherry. August 28. DR. CARL DUFFT. Daily ex- Prize Spelling Match. July 10. A MEMBER OF THE South African Choir. August 1, 3. Two evenings of Magic. Germaine. August 3, 5. Children's Entertainment. August 8. Illuminated Fleet and Fireworks. Au gust 9. Feast of Lanterns and Promenade Concert. August 13. Annual Gymnastic Exhibition. gust 16. Au Plays. Chautauqua Dramatic Club. The Obstinate Family. July 25, 27. A Scrap of Paper. August 15, 17. Track and Field Meet. August 2. Regatta. Chadakoin Boat Race. August 9. Dr. Edward A. Steiner. August 24. CHAUTAUQUA EMBLEM. branches of track and field sports. The records will be preserved and a list exhibited in the trophy room. On Aquatic Day, Au As heretofore announced, Chautauqua is to have an emblem for its banners and uniforms. It will be an Old English "C" of golf red in the center of a circle, on a gray or white background. The base-ball team is to be newly uniformed in becoming gray, and no longer shall we see this fine set of fellows playing in motley suits many colleges. The emblem will also be seen upon the athletic uniforms and all banners given as prizes for the different races. A special Field Day will be held on August 2d, at which there will be contests in all gust 9, will be held the annual Chadakoin Boat Race, yacht and canoe races and swimming contests. The popularity of this day has been growing steadily and the Chautau qua shells have been refitted and several new sailing craft have been added to the already formidable fleet in anticipation of the event. There will also be the usual tennis and golf tournaments. |