[This pageant was prepared for presentation
at the Cleveland Convention of the National
Education Association, February, 1920.]
| Prologue: The Vision | [1] |
| The First Glimmer: Experience | [5] |
| The Second Glimmer: Tradition | [8] |
| The Third Glimmer: Invention | [11] |
| The Fourth Glimmer: Training | [15] |
| The Fifth Glimmer: Discipline | [16] |
| The Sixth Glimmer: A First Lesson in Democracy | [18] |
| The Seventh Glimmer: The Book | [27] |
| The Eighth Glimmer: Force | [29] |
| The Ninth Glimmer: Training for Democracy | [36] |
| The Tenth Glimmer: A Warning | [45] |
| The Eleventh Glimmer: Education’s Dream | [52] |
| Epilogue: The Gleam | [56] |
MUSIC
Incidental music may be introduced at appropriate places throughout the pageant. The following suggestions may prove helpful:—
Glimmer I. During a moment’s tableau just before curtain falls: strain of a dirge.
Glimmer II. To accompany girl’s humming.
Glimmer III. Indian music for curtain.
Glimmer IV. Music throughout.
Glimmer V. Martial music.
Glimmer VI. Accompaniment for minstrel.