CONTENTS
| PART I | ||
| CIVIC VIRTUES | ||
| Stories Teaching Courage, Self-control, Thrift, Perseverance, Patriotism, Kindness to Animals. | ||
| PAGE | ||
| Courage (Physical) | ||
| Ida Lewis, the Heroine of Lime Rock Light | [3] | |
| Run! John, Run! | [6] | |
| He Did Not Hesitate | [7] | |
| Down a Manhole | [9] | |
| Courage (Moral) | ||
| The Twelve Points of the Scout Law | [11] | |
| Captain Abraham Lincoln and the Indian | [12] | |
| Daniel in the Lions’ Den | [17] | |
| Self-control | ||
| Better Not, Bob! (adapted), Hartley Richards | [21] | |
| The Knights of the Silver Shield (adapted), Raymond M. Alden | [30] | |
| Thrift | ||
| The Prince and the Crumbs of Dough | [37] | |
| The Tramp | [41] | |
| Uncle Sam’s Money | [46] | |
| Three Ways to Use Money | [48] | |
| Thrift Day | [50] | |
| How Richard Planted a Dollar | [54] | |
| How to Start a Bank Account | [58] | |
| Perseverance | ||
| The Hare and the Tortoise (a play) | [60] | |
| At the End of the Rainbow | [63] | |
| The Crow and the Pitcher | [74] | |
| Drive the Nail Aright | [76] | |
| Kindness to Animals | ||
| The Arabian Horse | [79] | |
| The Story of Barry | [81] | |
| Bands of Mercy | [84] | |
| Some Things Mr. Angell Told Boys and Girls | [85] | |
| Nellie’s Dog, Robert E. Hewes | [87] | |
| Who Said Rats? H. H. Jacobs | [92] | |
| A Brave Mother, H. H. Jacobs | [93] | |
| About Thoreau | [96] | |
| Fair Play for Our Wild Animals | [96] | |
| The True Story of Pedro | [97] | |
| What Children Can Do | [99] | |
| A Horse’s Petition to His Driver | [100] | |
| The Horse’s Point of View | [101] | |
| A Man Who Knew How | [103] | |
| How to Treat a Horse | [103] | |
| The Horse’s Prayer | [104] | |
| Birds as the Friends of Plants | [108] | |
| Androclus and the Lion | [113] | |
| List of Books about Animals | [117] | |
| PART II | ||
| STORIES ABOUT OUR PUBLIC SERVANTS | ||
| The Policeman | ||
| The Policeman and the Runaway | [122] | |
| Everybody’s Friend | [125] | |
| What the Policeman Does for Us | [126] | |
| How We May Aid the Policeman | [127] | |
| The Fireman | ||
| Duties of a Fireman | [129] | |
| The Story of a Fire | [130] | |
| I. | Jack Gives the Alarm | [130] |
| II. | At the Fire | [133] |
| III. | The Rescue of Shorty | [136] |
| How to Help the Fireman | [141] | |
| Don’ts for Your Own Protection | [143] | |
| The Postman | ||
| How the Mail is Delivered, James F. Chamberlain (adapted) | [145] | |
| I. | Uncle Charles Writes from Alaska | [145] |
| II. | Early Mail Carriers | [148] |
| III. | Postage Stamps | [150] |
| IV. | The Pony Express | [153] |
| V. | The Mails of Today | [154] |
| The Street Cleaner | ||
| Ben Franklin’s Own Story about Philadelphia Streets | [159] | |
| You and Your Streets | [161] | |
| Equipment of Street Cleaners | [166] | |
| How We May Help Keep the Streets Clean | [167] | |
| The Garbage Collector | ||
| What the Garbage Can Told Robert | [169] | |
| Two Garbage Collectors | [175] | |
| Robert’s Visit to the Garbage Plant | [179] | |
| The Ash and Rubbish Collector | ||
| The Fire That Started Itself | [180] | |
| PART III | ||
| SAFETY FIRST | ||
| Who Am I | [187] | |
| Our Safety First Men | [189] | |
| Brave Watchman Receives Medal from President Wilson | [193] | |
| Stop! Look! Listen! | [194] | |
| Be on Your Guard | [196] | |
| A Clean City | [201] | |
| Fire-Prevention Day | [202] | |
| How to Fight Flies | [204] | |
| How to Fight Mosquitoes | [206] | |
| How to Make a Mosquito Trap | [208] | |
| PART IV | ||
| THE AMERICAN RED CROSS | ||
| Junior Membership and School Activities | ||
| Patriotic Service | ||
| The Junior Red Cross | [213] | |
| The President’s Proclamation | [214] | |
| What the Children Did | [215] | |
| The Red Cross in War | [216] | |
| The Red Cross in Peace | [216] | |
| The Good Neighbor | [219] | |
| Our Two Flags | [220] | |
| The Red Cross Flag | [220] | |
| Florence Nightingale | [221] | |
| Henri Dunant | [222] | |
| Clara Barton | [222] | |
| I. | The Christmas Baby | [223] |
| II. | The Little Nurse | [223] |
| III. | Clara Grows Up | [224] |
| IV. | The Civil War | [225] |
| V. | The Army Nurse | [226] |
| VI. | Miss Barton Hears of the Red Cross | [226] |
| VII. | The American Red Cross | [227] |
| When There Was No Red Cross | [228] | |
| When the Red Cross Came | [229] | |
| The Red Cross | [231] | |
| How Maplewood Won Sonny | [232] | |
| The Junior Red Cross’ First Birthday | [233] | |
| How to Make a Red Cross Emblem | [234] | |
| I Knew You’d Come | [235] | |
| Patriotism | ||
| The Debt | [236] | |
| Pledge Of Allegiance To Our Flag | [237] | |
| To the Flag, Edward B. Seymour | [238] | |
| The American Flag | [239] | |
| Plain Buttons—The Man Without a Country (adapted) | [240] | |
| America, My Homeland | [247] | |
| Columbus, Joaquin Miller | [248] | |
| Democracy | [250] | |
| The Future—What Will It Bring? | [251] | |
| ————— | ||
| Outline of Work (For the Teacher) | [253] | |
| How to Obtain Information about the Junior Red Cross | [258] | |
PART I
CIVIC VIRTUES
Stories Teaching Courage, Self-Control, Thrift, Perseverance, Patriotism, Kindness to Animals