Chautauqua Historical Society Newsletter V.1 Issue 1

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The format envisioned small group discus- sions, a form of roundtable approach. In 1882 there were 1800 graduates in the "first" class. Each year thereafter, continuing to present day, the Chautauqua Institution has a Recognition Day where CLSC members "graduate." The Circles were enormously popular. Some estimates, for example, describe over 10,000 "tent" Chautauquas in the early 1900s, but speak of more "Circles" than the tent Chau- tauquas in the country.
Our research indicates that a CLSC c
...hapter was active in St. Louis in 1883, in the Clifton Heights neighbor- hood where Benjamin St.
James Fry had a ministry. Fry was the head of the St. Louis group of Methodists that founded our Chautauqua community and the first president of the Piasa Bluffs Assembly. He was an early shareholder and cottage owner, and hved in the cottage now held by the Holowatuks.
In the early years the Piasa Bluffs Assembly established the CLSC as part of the program, enrolled students, built a Hall of Phi- losophy (1905), and annually had a Recognition Day to honor students and graduates of the program.


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