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