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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Memorial Day:—Continued:

  The Banner of the Union 48
  The Soldiers kept in Remembrance 48
  What can Children do? 49
  A Flag Exercise 49
  Memorial Day 50
  Emblems of Decoration Day 50
  All Hail, Old Glory! 50-51
  Long wave Our Flag! 51
  Meaning of the Colors 52
  How They came back from the War 52-53
  Our Loyal Women 53
  Mustered Out 54
  Cover Them Over 54-56
  Patriotic Training in Our Schools 56
  Evolution of The Flag 57


Our Nation’s Birthday:—
  Program 58
  The Flag of Seventy-six 58-59
  Bunker Hill 59
  The Poets’ Praise of Freedom 60
  Grandfather’s Fourth 61
  Independence Bell 62
  The Revolutionary Rising 63-64
  Warren’s Address 64
  America 65
  How “America” came to be written 66
  The Star Spangled Banner 66
  Centennial Hymn 67


Labor Day:—
  Program 68
  Free Labor 68
  The Working Man’s Song 68
  The Scissors 69
  True Nobility 69
  Two Little Hands 70
  Ho! Bonny Boy 70
  The Moral Dignity of Labor 70-71
  Tribute to Genius and Labor 71
  Working and Shirking 72
  Work and Reward 72
  Sermon—The Toilers 73
  Toil’s Grandeur 74
  Act making Labor Day A Legal Holiday 74
  The Village Blacksmith 75
  Labor 76