| Grand Army of the Republic - 1915 - 432 pages
...indivisible, with liberty and justice for all." For primary grades this simple salute Is given instead: " I give my head and my heart to God and my country, one country, one language, one flag." 6. To visit the schools in his vicinity and endeavor to have patriotic exercises, open to the public,... | |
| Grand Army of the Republic - 1897 - 1072 pages
...my country. One country, one people, one flag." In some schools the salute is given in silence, us an act of reverence, unaccompanied by any pledge. At a signal, as the Flag readies its station, the right hand is raised, palm downward, to a horizontal position against the... | |
| 1900 - 604 pages
...different formula, to wit, "I give my hand, my head, my heart to my country, one country, one people, one flag." In some schools the salute is given in.... there until the flag is dipped and returned to a vrtical position. Then at a second signal the hand is dropped to the side and the pupil takes his seat.... | |
| West Virginia. State Dept. of Education - 1905 - 450 pages
...are taught to repeat this, instead of the pledge as given for the older children: "Г give my hand and my heart to God and my Country, One Country, one...raised, palm downward, to a horizontal position against (he forehead, and held there until the Flag is dipped and returned to a vertical position. Then, at... | |
| University of the State of New York - 1910 - 118 pages
...are very small they are taught to repeat this, instead of the pledge as given for the older children: I give my head and my heart to God and my Country,...signal, as the flag reaches its station, the right hand raised palm downward, to a horizontal position against the forehead, and held there until the flag... | |
| 1911 - 602 pages
...Before being seated, all sing America. Small children may salute in the same way but give these words. "I give my head and my heart to God and my country, — • One Country, One Language, One Flag." Under the direction of a truly patriotic teacher boys and girls like very much to give the flag salute.... | |
| Michigan. Dept. of Public Instruction - 1911 - 218 pages
...nerved to dare, — The soldier boy for me! — SE Riser. SALUTE TO THE FLAG (For very small pupils.) "I give my Head and my Heart to God and my Country. One Country, one Language, one Flag." REUNITED I've been tbinkin' of it over an' it 'pears to me today The war's the biggest blessin' that... | |
| Mrs. John A. Logan - 1912 - 980 pages
...nation indivisible, with liberty and justice for all." The other is taught the younger pupils, and is, "I give my head and my heart to God and my country, one country, one language, one flag." The Woman's Relief Corps has been instrumental in having flag laws passed in many states, and through... | |
| Jane Brownlee - 1912 - 284 pages
...you at the same time cultivating ? " We are cultivating patriotism." In the beautiful flag salute: "I give my head and my heart to God and my country; one country, one language, and one flag," what is meant by " I give my head " ? "I give my heart"? What is meant by "one country,... | |
| 1913 - 428 pages
...appropriate, but the pledge that appeals to me most is that for the children of the primary schools, which is, "I give my head and my heart to God and my country, one language and one flag. ' ' When you see the hands of ten, nay, twenty, nationalities raised, while... | |
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