Niagara and Chautauqua . ol under the charge of R. Palmer of New York, assisted by men like W. H. Sher-wood, the pianist, I. V. Flagler, the organist, and J. H. Wheeler,the vocal teacher, offers complete courses in the theory andpractice of music. Besides these regularly constituted departments, there areclasses in Elocution and Oratory, the Delsarte system, , Wood Carving, Industrial Drawing, Letter Writiiii;Shorthand and Typewriting, Penmanship and Book-keepiiu (_,, Photography and the like. But Chautauqua gives more than all these. In other ciiir-^ ij,public functions a


Niagara and Chautauqua . ol under the charge of R. Palmer of New York, assisted by men like W. H. Sher-wood, the pianist, I. V. Flagler, the organist, and J. H. Wheeler,the vocal teacher, offers complete courses in the theory andpractice of music. Besides these regularly constituted departments, there areclasses in Elocution and Oratory, the Delsarte system, , Wood Carving, Industrial Drawing, Letter Writiiii;Shorthand and Typewriting, Penmanship and Book-keepiiu (_,, Photography and the like. But Chautauqua gives more than all these. In other ciiir-^ ij,public functions are limited to the care of streets, the supply \water, and the material welfare of the community. But Chau- )^tauqua goes a step farther. The tax which is levied upon the jcitizens is expended in providing lectures, concerts, entertain- •ments, free to all alike. Hither come men and women prominent ^in all departments of life. William T. Harris, LL. D., UnitedStates Commissioner of Education, has always been in sympathy. THE ARLINGTON, OIL CITY, PA


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