Chautauqua Historical Society Newsletter V.5 Issue 1 No.11

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." Auditorium programs implemented the community's objectives, particularly the religious goals. One of the 1886 speakers. Dr. Kendrick, president of Shur- tleflfCollege, "gave a masterful Calvinistic sermon, listened to by a large and appreciative audience." The program for 1 887 was to embrace "science, literature, art, temperance, Sunday schools, religion, etc." Dr. Vincent (John Heyl Vincent, co-founder of the Chautauqua movement). Bishop Talmage, and Reverend Sam Jones were to be invited. ...The Piasa Bluffs Assembly leadership worked hard to merit the label of "The Western Chautauqua" VOLUME 5, ISSUE 1, NUMBER II CHAUTAUQUA HISTORICAL SOCIETY PAGE 5 Chautauqua Scholar's Prize On a mild and sunny December afternoon Tim and Rose Tomlinson visited with Helen Margaret Thatcher and her daughter-in-law, Judy Thatcher. The occasion was afternoon tea and the selection of the 2006-07-fall semester Chautauqua Scholar's Prize awards. Helen Margaret had agreed to make the selections.
Helen Margaret was familiar with the annual Golf Classic and was interested in learning how the Scholar's Prize became part of that event.


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