No. 2. Contains prize oration, “Battle of Gettysburg” (in no other publication). Also “TEMPERANCE SUPPLEMENT,” comprising some of the finest recitations extant.

“The selections are fresh, pure and elevating.”—Missouri Teacher.

No. 3. Has “The Problem of Life,” from Theodore Tilton’s master oration (published nowhere else), “The Battle of Cannæ,” a copyrighted Historical Poem; “CHRISTMAS SUPPLEMENT,” of Recitations and Dialogues.

“There is such a variety of prose and poetry, pathos, fun and narrative as is not often found in the compass of one small book.”—Practical Teacher.

No. 4. Has the finest Decoration Day Poem extant.—“The Heroes and the Flowers;” A Heroic Medley; “Battle of Mission Ridge;” A Temperance Song Recital; Choice Humor, etc.

“Good in variety and will suit all moods and conditions.”—Inter Ocean, Chicago.

No. 5. Contains the famous “Chariot Race” from “Ben Hur;” copyrighted selection by Bill Nye; Grady’s “New South;” Wit, Humor, Pathos, etc., in great variety.

“Some of the best specimens of the patriotic and humorous styles.”—N. Y. School Journal.

No. 6. Has the “Ballad of Mary Jane,” a Popular School Pantomime and Recitation, 6 characters; A Humorous Medley; Riley’s “Elf Child;” Fine Eulogies on Grant and Logan.

No. 7. Has “Cupid among the Strawberries,” One Act Comedy (2 males and 3 females), “Mission of the Press,” a prize oration; Ingalls’ Eulogy on Burns; How Blinks Named the Baby, and much of latest humor, etc.