Journal of the ... National Convention, Volume 15National Tribune Company, 1897 |
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Page 39
... school- houses , patriotic primers , salutes and charts in our schools ; but in our zeal in accomplishing all this we have forgotten that in our ritualistic work we have nothing to indicate our own allegiance to our country's flag ...
... school- houses , patriotic primers , salutes and charts in our schools ; but in our zeal in accomplishing all this we have forgotten that in our ritualistic work we have nothing to indicate our own allegiance to our country's flag ...
Page 42
... schools has grown a desire for information regarding the origin and history of the flag , and thus one step has led us to another until the Woman's Relief Corps has joined hands with the Grand Army of the Republic in their efforts to ...
... schools has grown a desire for information regarding the origin and history of the flag , and thus one step has led us to another until the Woman's Relief Corps has joined hands with the Grand Army of the Republic in their efforts to ...
Page 137
... schools can be taught to realize that the United States has but one flag and that is the Stars and Stripes , and the children gathered in our sanctuaries be taught that next to God is our country , and next to the bible is the flag ...
... schools can be taught to realize that the United States has but one flag and that is the Stars and Stripes , and the children gathered in our sanctuaries be taught that next to God is our country , and next to the bible is the flag ...
Page 146
... schools . Harriet L. Culvert of Newcastle , Cal . , says that through the efforts of the W.R.C. their County Board of Education was pre- vailed upon to introduce the flag salute into the schools as a part of the regular exercises ...
... schools . Harriet L. Culvert of Newcastle , Cal . , says that through the efforts of the W.R.C. their County Board of Education was pre- vailed upon to introduce the flag salute into the schools as a part of the regular exercises ...
Page 147
... schools and that it is a law of the State that every schoolhouse shall have a flag . From Vermont comes a good report of the patriotic work . The principal work in the Department of New Hampshire has been for the Soldiers ' Home and ...
... schools and that it is a law of the State that every schoolhouse shall have a flag . From Vermont comes a good report of the patriotic work . The principal work in the Department of New Hampshire has been for the Soldiers ' Home and ...
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Page 228 - ... and in the midst of great transactions which concern that country's fate ? Let the consequences be what they will, I am careless. No man can suffer too much, and no man can fall too soon, if he suffer or if he fall in defence of the liberties and Constitution of his country.
Page 190 - Republic and to perpetuate the memory of their heroic dead. SECT. 2. To assist such Union veterans as need our help and protection, and to extend needful aid to their widows and orphans. To find them homes and employment, and assure them of sympathy and friends. To cherish and emulate the deeds of our army nurses, and of all loyal women who rendered loving service to our country in her hour of peril.
Page 137 - To specially aid and assist the Grand Army of the Republic, and to perpetuate the memory of their heroic dead. To assist such Union veterans as need our help and protection, and to extend needful aid to their widows and orphans. To find them homes and employment, and assure them of sympathy and friends. To cherish and emulate the deeds of our army nurses, and of all loyal women who rendered loving service to our country in her hour of peril.
Page 245 - Sleep sweetly, tender heart, in peace : Sleep, holy spirit, blessed soul, While the stars burn, the moons increase, And the great ages onward roll Sleep till the end, true soul and sweet. Nothing comes to thee new or strange. Sleep full of rest from head to feet : Lie still, dry dust, secure of change.
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Page 151 - Our many deeds, the thoughts that we have thought, — They go out from us thronging every hour .; And in them all is folded up a power That on the earth doth move them to and fro : And mighty are the marvels they have wrought In hearts we know not, and may never know.
Page 370 - He was not small in anything; he was carved in deep lines like all heroic figures, for dangerous altitudes and great purposes. And as we move away from him, and years and events pass between us, his form will still be visible and distinct, for such characters, built upon courage and faith, and that loyalty which is the seed of both, are not the playthings, but the masters of time. How long the names of men will last no human foresight can discover, but I believe that even against the havoc and confusion...