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Rh &emsp;&emsp;The Banner of the Union
 * &mdash;Continued:

&emsp;&emsp;The Soldiers kept in Remembrance

&emsp;&emsp;What can Children do?

&emsp;&emsp;A Flag Exercise

&emsp;&emsp;Memorial Day

&emsp;&emsp;Emblems of Decoration Day

&emsp;&emsp;All Hail, Old Glory!

&emsp;&emsp;Long wave Our Flag!

&emsp;&emsp;Meaning of the Colors

&emsp;&emsp;How They came back from the War

&emsp;&emsp;Our Loyal Women

&emsp;&emsp;Mustered Out

&emsp;&emsp;Cover Them Over

&emsp;&emsp;Patriotic Training in Our Schools

&emsp;&emsp;Evolution of The Flag


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&emsp;&emsp;Program

&emsp;&emsp;The Flag of Seventy-six

&emsp;&emsp;Bunker Hill

&emsp;&emsp;The Poets&rsquo; Praise of Freedom

&emsp;&emsp;Grandfather&rsquo;s Fourth

&emsp;&emsp;Independence Bell

&emsp;&emsp;The Revolutionary Rising

&emsp;&emsp;Warren&rsquo;s Address

&emsp;&emsp;America

&emsp;&emsp;How &ldquo;America&rdquo; came to be written

&emsp;&emsp;The Star Spangled Banner

&emsp;&emsp;Centennial Hymn


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&emsp;&emsp;Program

&emsp;&emsp;Free Labor

&emsp;&emsp;The Working Man&rsquo;s Song

&emsp;&emsp;The Scissors

&emsp;&emsp;True Nobility

&emsp;&emsp;Two Little Hands

&emsp;&emsp;Ho! Bonny Boy

&emsp;&emsp;The Moral Dignity of Labor

&emsp;&emsp;Tribute to Genius and Labor

&emsp;&emsp;Working and Shirking

&emsp;&emsp;Work and Reward

&emsp;&emsp;Sermon&mdash;The Toilers

&emsp;&emsp;Toil&rsquo;s Grandeur

&emsp;&emsp;Act making Labor Day A Legal Holiday

&emsp;&emsp;The Village Blacksmith

&emsp;&emsp;Labor