CONTENTS
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| In the Land of Dakota In the East ye struggle for glory | [9] |
| The Seasons in North Dakota Spring—and the wild March wind | [10] |
| The Deluge—A Berthold Indian Legend Long ago, yes, oh, so long since | [11] |
| North Dakota Sunsets Such beautiful tints in the western skies | [15] |
| North Dakota—Past and Present Low-lying hills, “bad lands” and rolling plain | [16] |
| A Prairie Sunrise Grey and silent is the morning | [18] |
| Dakota Land, Dakota Land Dakota land, Dakota land | [19] |
| North Dakota’s Mission Pioneers of North Dakota | [21] |
| We Who Have Lived in Dakota We who have lived in Dakota | [23] |
MISCELLANEOUS VERSES | |
| Guiding Voices Echoes of beloved voices | [27] |
| A Prayer Make me gentle, Lord, and kind | [28] |
| To a Friend My love for thee, lips cannot tell | [29] |
| A Dream It was midnight | [30] |
| The Light The way is long, the night is drear | [33] |
| Sister Dear, I Love You So Sister dear, I love you so | [34] |
| Night Watches In the still watches of night | [35] |
| Men Are Three There are all kinds of people we meet | [36] |
| Smiles and Tears Swift run the hours on to days | [38] |
| Columbia to Shakespeare: An Appreciation We are gathered here | [39] |
| The Answer Writ in the skies above me | [41] |
| The Immigrant to the Stars and Stripes O Flag, on all the earth the best | [41] |
| The Peace of the Woods Oh, oft when I come to the city | [43] |
| Keep the Path Clear Oh, do not trifle with friendship | [45] |