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out of One Shell, in Andersen, Stories and Tales; The Pomegranate Seeds,
in Hawthorne, Tanglewood Tales.
For grades 7-8.
The May-Pole at Merry Mount, in Hawthorne, Twice-Told Tales; The Opening
of the Eyes of Jasper, in Dyer The Richer Life; The Prisoner and the
Flower, in Stevenson, Days and Deeds (prose).
MOTHERS' DAY
For grades 1-4.
Hans and the Wonderful Flower, in Bailey and Lewis For the Children's
Hour; The Closing Door, in Lindsay Mother Stories; The Laughter of a
Samurai, in Nixon-Roulet, Japanese Folk-Stories; The Fairy Who Came to
our House, in Bailey and Lewis, For the Children's Hour; The Little
Traveler, in Lindsay, Mother Stories; Thorwald and the Star-Children, in
Boyesen, Modern Vikings.
For grades 5-6.
Lincoln's Letter to a Mother, in Moores, Abraham Lincoln, page 105;
My Angel Mother, in Baldwin, Abraham Lincoln; Napoleon and the English
Sailor Boy, Campbell (poem), in Story-Telling Poems; The Song of the Old
Mother, Yeats (poem), in Riverside Eighth Reader; Valentine and Ursine
(poem), in Lanier, Boy's Perey.
For grades 7-8.
A Patriot Mother, in Tomlinson, War for Independence; Lincoln's Letter,
in Gross, Lincoln's Own Stories; President for One Hour, in St. Nicholas
Christmas Book; The Conqueror's Grave, Bryant (poem); The Gracci, in
Morris, Historical Tales (Roman); The Knight's Toast attributed to Scott
(poem), in Story-Telling Poems; Young Manhood, in Noah Brooks, Abraham
Lincoln.
MEMORIAL AND FLAG DAYS
For grades 3-6.
A Boy Who Won the Cross, in Hart and Stevens, Romance of the Civil War;
A Story of the Flag, in Our Holidays Retold from St. Nicholas; Betsy's
Battle Flag, Irving (poem), in Stevenson, Poems of American History;
Noteworthy Flag Incidents, in Smith, Our Nation's Flag; The Legs of
Duncan Ketcham, in Price, Lads and Lassies of Other Days; The Origin of
Memorial Day, in Stevenson, Days and Deeds (prose); The Planting of the
Colors, in Thomas, Captain Phil, page 227.
For grades 7-8.
Kearny at Seven Pines, Stedman (poem); Quivira, Guiterman (poem), in
Story-Telling Poems; Reading the List, in Sehauffler, Memorial Day;
Remember the Alamo, in Lodge and Roosevelt, Hero Tales, Reuben James,
Roche, (poem), in Story-Telling Poems; The Defense of the Alamo, Miller
(poem), in Stevenson, Poems of American History; The Fire Rekindled, in
Schauffler, Memorial Day; The Flag-Bearer, in Lodge and Roosevelt, Hero
Tales; The March of the First Brigade, i
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