CONTENTS
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MIZPAH | Gertrude Stewart | 98 |
THE FLAG | Dr. Felix E. Schelling | 100 |
"HONEY" DRAWS THE LINE | 101 | |
MARY | Irene McLeod | 102 |
PRESIDENT WILSON'S FLAG DAY ADDRESS | 106 | |
THE BELGIAN FLAG | E. Cammaerts | 110 |
FLY A CLEAN FLAG | Edgar A. Guest | 112 |
THE OLD ROAD TO PARADISE | Margaret Widdemer | 114 |
AS THEY LEAVE US | Florence Earle Coates | 116 |
"WE ARE OF ONE BLOOD" | Rev. C. L. McIrvine | 118 |
THE TRUMPET CALL | Caroline Ticknor | 121 |
THE MAN WHO CAN FIGHT AND SMILE | Norma Bright Carson | 124 |
MAKERS OF THE FLAG | Franklin K. Lane | 125 |
FATHER AND SON | Calvin Dill Wilson | 129 |
THE PARADE | Minna Irving | 132 |
THE NIGHTINGALES OF FLANDERS | Grace Hazard Conkling | 133 |
TO FRANCE | Edwin Curran | 134 |
LANGEMARCK AT YPRES | Wilfred Campbell | 136 |
WHAT IS PATRIOTISM? | Agnes Repplier | 141 |
THE WRIST WATCH MAN | Edgar A. Guest | 146 |
GOD SPEED OUR SOLDIERS | George Frederic Viett | 148 |
FORGET IT, SOLDIER! | C. F. R. | 149 |
LA BASSÉE ROAD | Patrick MacGill | 151 |
THE NEW BANNER | Katrina Trask | 153 |
THE COMB BAND | Berton Braley | 155 |
TO THE GLORY OF THE NEEDLE | 157 | |
FIRST U. S. SOLDIER DEAD BURIED IN FRANCE | 159 | |
THE HUN WITH THE GUN | Will P. Snyder | 161 |
OUT OF FLANDERS | James Norman Hall | 162 |