Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from A Second Primary Book in Religion
Charles Scribner's Sons: Lines from Thoughts for Every day Living, by Maltbie D. Babcock.
Barnes and Noble: A Broom Drill from The Child H ouse keeper.
Caroline Hazard, for extracts from A Brief Pilgrimage in the Holy Land; Mary E. Laing, for her poem, Neighbors, from My Neighbors; and Lucy Wheelock, for her story, The Little For four lines from Denis A. Mc Carthy's Songs of Sunrise, and for Hagar, by Richard Bur ton, from Message and Melody, published by The L'othrop, Lee 65 Shepard Company, Boston. Henry van Dyke gives us lines from Music and Other Poems, and a quotation from The Spirit of Christmas, both books published by Charles Serib ner's Sons. Katherine Lee Bates, for America the Beautiful, and for a paragraph written by Richard Morse Hodge for this book'. For Dr. Milton S. Littlefield's permission to reprint from his Handwork in the Sunday School, and for designs by Marjorie Clarke and Nan F. Weeks. TO Harry S. Mason, for harmonizing and arranging the thrush's song, and'w. H. Neid linger for his poem, Prayer. Edith Lovell Thomas allows the use of the words of songs in her A First Book in Hymns and Worship.
We appreciate the use of two dramatizations reprinted from Training in Courtesy, Bulletin 1917, no. 54, Department of the Interior, Bureau of Education, Washington, D. C.
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