Questions

This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.

identifier question
32768Are you a child of God? 32768 Do you mean to say that we ca n''t have a service of song and prayer on these grounds?"
32768How many do you think can be depended on to carry on such a course as is proposed?
32768What do you mean?
32768What were the last words of Admiral Nelson?
32768What would you think of a course of reading in history?
32768What?
32768With what words did Oliver Cromwell dismiss the Long Parliament?
32768Also Dr. Hamilton Wright Mabie, editor and essayist, spoke on"The East and West, Friends or Enemies?"
32768Are you a partaker of the divine nature?
32768As we stood in a building which we had named"Normal Hall,"I asked a lady by the window,"Is this a cyclone?"
32768Beard please explain the difference between a natural consequence and a miracle?"
32768But Chautauqua is a great place, is n''t it?"
32768But the boys shouted,"Ca n''t we stamp it down now?"
32768But there must be some good books of other kinds-- can''t you tell me of them?"
32768C.?"
32768Ca n''t you give me the names of some such books?"
32768Can we wonder that Chautauqua is a sacred and blessed name to multitudes of Americans?
32768Could members and leaders be found for four separate clubs in one locality?
32768Could the multitudes from every State and from foreign lands be attracted from Philadelphia five hundred miles to Chautauqua Lake?
32768Dr. Stuntz led him to a window, pointed to the American flag flying over the castle, and said;"Do you see that flag?
32768E. B. Bryan"Who are Good Citizens?"
32768Had the quest of the American people for new interests been satisfied by two years at the Assembly?
32768He looks like a good man, does n''t he?"
32768How should the requisite dollars by the thousand be raised?
32768How would the grounds appear when forty classes should have little headquarters-- a C. L. S. C. village?
32768How would the regular constituency of Chautauqua feel at this innovation?
32768I paused in the lesson and said:"I am somewhat of a stranger here-- how long does it take a thunder storm to arrive?"
32768Is Chautauqua great enough, original enough, sufficiently beneficial to the world to have its history written?
32768Is another story of Frank Beard on that evening beneath the dignity of history?
32768Is there no statement in print of the views that must or must not be expressed by the different speakers?"
32768It was noticed that in the very opening the Amphitheater was filled;--what would it become at the height of the season, the first two weeks in August?
32768Let us endeavor to answer the question-- Why does the mother- Chautauqua still stand supreme?
32768May we not find here the germ destined to grow into the Palestine Park of the Chautauqua Assembly?
32768Some of his evening callers said,"What have you got back there?"
32768THE CHAUTAUQUA SALUTE BY MAY M. BISBEE Have you heard of a wonderful lily That blooms in the fields of air?
32768That put an end to any prospect of songs and speeches, for who could command silence to such a din?
32768The Recognition Address this year was by President E. B. Bryan of Colgate University, on the all- important question:"Who are Good Citizens?"
32768The first one is a very old struggle: It is, how shall we get any leisure?
32768The first question on the paper was,"What is your name and address?"
32768The girls looked at her in surprise and asked"Is this your birthday?"
32768The minister thought a moment, and then said slowly,"Well, what kind of books do you want-- religious books, for instance?"
32768The one most notable was that entitled,"Does Death End All?"
32768The question might be asked, Why have none of the ten thousand rivaled the first, the original Chautauqua?
32768There were books enough in the world, but how could he choose the right ones?
32768Twenty years afterward I met a prominent Methodist minister at a Conference, who said to me,"Do n''t you remember me, Dr. Hurlbut?
32768What had wrought the change?
32768What shall you do with your leisure?
32768What would you recommend for me?"
32768Who are you?
32768Who are you?
32768Who otherwise would have thought of songs for Chautauqua, and called upon a poet to write them?
32768Why try to rival the high schools and arouse the criticism of the colleges?
32768With never a stem or a pale green leaf, Spotless, and white, and fair?
32768Would not the circle break up into fragments from the weight of the machinery needed to keep the wheel in motion?
32768or a Roosevelt?"
32768what is a king?