Journal of the ... National Convention, Volume 20National Tribune Company, 1902 |
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Page 52
... duties of these officers is most immeasurably recompensed . Many mem- bers of our Order feel that they would be glad to take the work upon themselves for the salaries given , but these are the women who know not of what they speak ...
... duties of these officers is most immeasurably recompensed . Many mem- bers of our Order feel that they would be glad to take the work upon themselves for the salaries given , but these are the women who know not of what they speak ...
Page 60
... duties at the home office were recalling me and I started homeward with what success you know , and on my way when within a few hours of home , I met with the accident which prolonged my absence five weeks longer . During those days in ...
... duties at the home office were recalling me and I started homeward with what success you know , and on my way when within a few hours of home , I met with the accident which prolonged my absence five weeks longer . During those days in ...
Page 66
... duties of the year ; but the remote distance did not allow of my doing so . I have had only to wait , hoping that when we met in Convention , I might be allowed to help lighten her burden . I had the pleasure of conveying the greeting ...
... duties of the year ; but the remote distance did not allow of my doing so . I have had only to wait , hoping that when we met in Convention , I might be allowed to help lighten her burden . I had the pleasure of conveying the greeting ...
Page 66
... duties of its Vice - Presidents merely nominal . I have held myself in readiness to do whatever might be required of me , but as our hon- ored President has been , early and late , quietly and faithfully per- forming every known duty ...
... duties of its Vice - Presidents merely nominal . I have held myself in readiness to do whatever might be required of me , but as our hon- ored President has been , early and late , quietly and faithfully per- forming every known duty ...
Page 126
... duties that presented itself to me was a careful study of the blanks used for the work of Memorial Day , and following the improved methods adopted by National Inspect- ors and other national officers I ordered Memorial Day Blank , Form ...
... duties that presented itself to me was a careful study of the blanks used for the work of Memorial Day , and following the improved methods adopted by National Inspect- ors and other national officers I ordered Memorial Day Blank , Form ...
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Page 338 - I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands; one nation indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
Page 426 - Ring out false pride in place and blood, The civic slander and the spite ; Ring in the love of truth and right, Ring in the common love of good.
Page 176 - Kaplan.*** 1892. 1 pledge allegiance to my flag and to the republic for which it stands: one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
Page 339 - I give my head and my heart to God and my country. One Country, one language, one Flag.
Page 440 - Thou livest in the life of all good things ; What words thou spak'st for Freedom shall not die ; Thou sleepest not, for now thy Love hath wings To soar where hence thy Hope could hardly fly. And often, from that other world, on this...
Page 339 - At a signal, as the flag reaches its station, the right hand is raised, palm downward, to a horizontal position against the forehead, and held there until the flag is dipped and returned to a vertical position. Then, at a second signal, the hand is dropped to the side, and the pupil takes his seat. The silent salute conforms very closely to the military and naval salute to the flag. Principals may adopt the " silent salute " for a daily exercise and the " pledge salute
Page 440 - Thou art not idle : in thy higher sphere Thy spirit bends itself to loving tasks, And strength, to perfect what it dreamed of here, Is all the crown and glory that it asks.
Page 279 - The number of such persons for whose care any State or Territory shall receive the said payment under this act shall be ascertained by the Board of Managers of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, under such regulations as it may prescribe...
Page 374 - Gentlemen, it has been moved and seconded that the report of the committee be adopted.
Page 86 - If chance will have me king, why, chance may crown me, Without my stir. Ban. New honours come upon him Like our strange garments ; cleave not to their mould, But with the aid of use. Macb. Come what come may ; Time and the hour runs through the roughest day.