Hats off!Along the street there comesA blare of bugles, a ruffle of drums,A flash of color beneath the sky:Hats off!The flag is passing by!Blue and crimson and white it shines,Over the steel-tipped, ordered lines.Hats off!The colors before us fly;But more than the flag is passing by.Sea-fights and land-fights, grim and great,Fought to make and to save the State:Weary marches and sinking ships;Cheers of victory on dying lips;Days of plenty and years of peace;March of a strong land's swift increase;Equal justice, right and law,Stately honor and reverend awe;Sign of a nation, great and strongTo ward her people from foreign wrong;Pride and glory and honor—allLive in the colors to stand or fall.Hats off!Along the street there comesA blare of bugles, a ruffle of drums;And loyal hearts are beating high:Hats off!The flag is passing by!
Hats off!Along the street there comesA blare of bugles, a ruffle of drums,A flash of color beneath the sky:Hats off!The flag is passing by!
Blue and crimson and white it shines,Over the steel-tipped, ordered lines.Hats off!The colors before us fly;But more than the flag is passing by.
Sea-fights and land-fights, grim and great,Fought to make and to save the State:Weary marches and sinking ships;Cheers of victory on dying lips;
Days of plenty and years of peace;March of a strong land's swift increase;Equal justice, right and law,Stately honor and reverend awe;
Sign of a nation, great and strongTo ward her people from foreign wrong;Pride and glory and honor—allLive in the colors to stand or fall.
Hats off!Along the street there comesA blare of bugles, a ruffle of drums;And loyal hearts are beating high:Hats off!The flag is passing by!
Henry Holcomb Bennett
RULES FOR FLAG ETIQUETTE
In no case should the flag be permitted to touch the ground, nor should it be marred by advertisements, nor desecrated on the stage.
For indoor decorations the flag should only be used as a drapery; it should not be used to cover a bench or table, or where anything can be placed upon the flag.
No words, figures, pictures or marks of any kind should be placed upon the flag.
When our national flag and state or other flags fly together, or are used in decoration, our national flag should be on the right.
Whenever possible the flag should always be allowed to fly in the breeze from a staff or mast, but if it should be necessary to fasten it to the side of a building or platform, it should hang with the blue field at the upper left hand corner. If hung where it can be seen from both sides, the blue field should be toward the east or north.
The correct salute to the flag as required by the regulations of the United States army is:
Standing at attention, raise the right hand to the forehead over the right eye, palm downward, fingers extended and close together, arm at an angle of forty-five degrees. Move hand outward about a foot, with a quick motion, then drop it to the side.
The oath of allegiance to the flag, adopted by the N. S. D. A. R., and by our military schools, the Boy Scouts and other organizations, and which should be taught in all our public schools is:
"I pledge allegiance to my flag, and to the Republic for which it stands: one Nation indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."
When the colors are passing on parade or in review, the spectator should, if a man or boy, stand at attention and uncover.
When the "Star Spangled Banner" is played, all present should rise and stand at attention until the ending.
When the flag is displayed at half mast, for mourning, it is lowered to that position from the top of the staff. It is afterward hoisted to the top before it is finally lowered.
When the flag is flown at half staff as a sign of mourning it should be hoisted to full staff at the conclusion of the funeral.
When used on a bier or casket at a funeral, the stars should be placed at the head.
Our most important holidays (when the flag should be displayed at full staff) are: Lincoln's Birthday, February 12; Washington's Birthday, February 22; Arbor Day; Memorial Day, May 30; Flag Day, June 14; Independence Day, July 4; Columbus Day, October 12; Thanksgiving Day, and State Day.
The flag should not be hoisted before sunrise or allowed to remain up after sunset.
At "retreat," sunset, civilian spectators should stand at "attention" and the men should remove their hats during the playing of the "Star Spangled Banner." Military spectators are required by regulation to stand at "attention" and give the military salute.
When the national colors are passing on parade, or in review, spectators should, if walking, halt, and if sitting, rise and stand at attention, the men removing their hats.
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OPENING EXERCISES
McNaught, M. S.Training in courtesy. (U. S. Bureau of Education bulletin no. 59, 1917)
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COLUMBUS DAY
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THANKSGIVING DAY
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LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY
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WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY
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MEMORIAL DAY
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FLAG DAY
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INDEX
Adams, John,107Address to America, Walt Whitman,54After the great companions, Frank Crane,134America, William Cullen Bryant,55America's answer, R. W. Lillard,138Arbor Day,109-24Babcock, Maltbie D.,23Bailey,22Baker, George C.,125Battle hymn of the republic, Julia Ward Howe,132Beecher, Henry Ward,88,142Bennett, Henry Holcomb,156Bibliography, Katharine B. Rogers,159-64Bixby letter, Abraham Lincoln,82Blue and the Gray, The, Francis Miles Finch,130Boy Columbus, The,44Boy that hungered for knowledge, The,86Bridges, Madeline S.,22Bryant, William Cullen,55Bryce, James,107Butterworth, Hezekiah,49Campbell, Mary R.,40Cat and his servant, The, Alice Lewis,31Chastelleux, Marquis,108Chew, Hannah H.,141-158Choate, Rufus,107Civility, selections from rules of,99Collins, William,126Columbus, Christopher, A dreamer they called him,42Columbus and the egg,45Columbus dared to cross the sea,41Columbus sailed over waters blue,36Columbus was a sailor bold,39Crowning Columbus,37Discovery Day,41I'll wave my flag for Discovery Day,38My beautiful flag,38My little ship,38We are jolly little sailors,36What we can do,37Columbus, Joaquin Miller,52Columbus Day, Fitchburg (Massachusetts) Normal School,45;J. Cayce Morrison,33-57Columbus game,38Columbus play, Mary R. Campbell,40Cotton, history of, Bessie O'Hagen,28Courtesy is to do and say,22Crane, Frank,134Davis, K. C.,121Depew, Chauncey Mitchell,50Discovery Day,41Discovery of America, Washington Irving,49Dresser, Florence L.,150Emerson, Ralph Waldo,54,60Fabricant, Josephine M.,135Farber, Florence L.,24Finch, Francis Miles,130Fitchburg (Massachusetts) Normal School,45Flag, American, brief history of, Edward S. Holden,145Flag, story about,155Flag Day, Hannah H. Chew,141-58Flag etiquette, rules for,157Flag goes by, Henry Holcomb Bennett,156Flag of Spain,42Folsom, Joseph Fulford,84Forests, value of, U. S. Bureau of Education,123Foster, Henry W.,89Froude, James Anthony,23Gaskill, Alfred,112Gettysburg Speech, Abraham Lincoln,79Gordon, Charles C.,139Gordon, John B.,133Green, J. R.,90,96Gregg, David,134Guitteau, William Backus,56Hale, Edward Everett,50Hamilton grove, planting of, Charles A. Philhower,119Harte, Bret,129Haver, Jennie,13Hay, John,134Hazard, Caroline,56Holden, Edward S.,145Houghton, George W. W.,53Howe, Julia Ward,132Howlister, Mary,153I have a son, Emory Pottle,136If you have faith,23Immortal morn, Hezekiah Butterworth,49In Flanders Fields, John McCrae,138Irving, Washington,49,53Jusserand, J. J.,94Kendall, C. N.,7,9,111,112Key, Francis Scott,155Kilmer, Joyce,110Kindness is catching,23Kipling, Rudyard,131Lane, Franklin K.,139,147Lee, Henry,107Lewis, Alice,31Lillard, R. W.,138Lincoln, Abraham,79,82,96Lincoln, Acrostic,84Lincoln and Judge B. ... swap horses,87Lincoln's autobiography,81Lincoln's Birthday, Charles A. Philhower,69-88Lincoln's honesty,86Lincoln's humor,87Lincoln's kindness of heart,86Lincoln's speeches, sayings from,82Logan, John A.,134London Newspaper,108Lossing, Benson J.,52Lowell, James Russell,34McCrae, John,138McSpadden, J. Walker,97Makers of the flag, Franklin K. Lane,147Memorial Day, George C. Baker,125-39Miller, Joaquin,52Montanye, Carleton S.,150Morning exercises, Florence L. Farber,24;Jennie Haver,13Morrison, J. Cayce,33Name of Old Glory, James Whitcomb Riley,148Nesbit, Wilbur D.,153O Captain, my Captain, Walt Whitman,83O'Hagen, Bessie,28Old Flag, Hubbard Parker,151On a portrait of Columbus, George Edward Woodberry,54Opening exercises,11-32;—— Louis H. Burch,13Our country's flag, Florence L. Dresser,150Our flag, Mary Howlister,153Our national ideals, William Backus Gitteau,56Parker, Hubbard,151Philhower, Charles A.,69,119Pottle, Emory,136Recessional, Rudyard Kipling,131Reveille, The, Bret Harte,129Riis, Jacob A.,156Riley, James Whitcomb,148Rogers, Katharine B.,159Sailor, story of,96Sears, Clara Endicott,152Second inaugural address, Abraham Lincoln,79Service flag, The, Josephine M. Fabricant,135Service flag, The, U. S. Bulletin,135Shaffer, Roy L.,59-67Shakespeare, William,12Sleep of the brave, The, William Collins,126Smith, Laura Rountree,38,39Somebody did a golden deed,22Star spangled banner, Francis Scott Key,155"Star spangled banner," story of,154Stars and Stripes, Henry Ward Beecher,142Stelzle, Charles,57Stevenson, Robert Louis,23Stewart, Judd,87Suggestions to teachers, K. C. Davis,121Thanksgiving Day, Roy L. Shaffer,59-67Thayer, Louis E.,22There's so much bad,23Thing to do is hope, The,23Thompson, James,23Thwing, E. P.,133Trees, Joyce Kilmer,110Trees and forests, Alfred Gaskill,112Truth is honest,22U. S. Bureau of Education,123Unfinished work, Joseph Fulford Folsom,84Unfurling of the flag, The, Clara Endicott Sears,152van Dyke, Henry,95,108Washington, Abraham Lincoln,96Washington, George, life of, J. Walker McSpadden,97How did George Washington look,95Lend a hand,95Washington as he looked,94Washington's Birthday, Henry W. Foster,89-108Washington's Farewell address,102Washington's Farewell to the army,102Washington's sayings,101We thank Thee, Ralph Waldo Emerson,60We'll keep Old Glory flying, Carleton S. Montanye,150Western land, The, Caroline Hazard,56Whitman, Walt,54,83Wilson, James Grant,52Wilson, Woodrow,139,154Wise old owl, A,23Woodberry, George Edward,54Woodbury, Ida Vose,70Wordsworth, William,23Your flag and my flag, Wilbur D. Nesbit,153
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