CONTENTS

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[Our Holidays][1]
[ ST. SATURDAY ] Henry Johnstone[3]
[Hallowe'en] [7]
[ ALL-HALLOW-EVE MYTHS ] David Brown[9]
[Election Day] [13]
[ RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF CITIZENS ] S.E. Forman[15]
[Thanksgiving Day] [21]
[ A THANKSGIVING DINNER THAT FLEW AWAY ] H. Butterworth[23]
[Whittier's Birthday] [35]
[ THE BOYHOOD OF JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER ] William H. Rideing[37]
[Christmas] [51]
[ HOW UNCLE SAM OBSERVES CHRISTMAS ] Clifford Howard[53]
[New Year's Day] [79]
[ EXTRACT FROM "SOCIAL LIFE IN THE COLONIES" ] Edward Eggleston[81]
[ A CHINESE NEW YEAR'S IN CALIFORNIA ] H.H.[82]
[Lincoln's Birthday] [85]
[ ABRAHAM LINCOLN ] Helen Nicolay[81]
[ THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS ] [99]
[ O CAPTAIN! MY CAPTAIN! ] Walt Whitman[101]
[St. Valentine's Day] [103]
[ WHO BEGAN IT? ] Olive Thorne[105]
[Washington's Birthday] [111]
[ THE BOYHOOD OF WASHINGTON ] Horace E. Scudder[113]
[Longfellow's Birthday] [123]
[ LONGFELLOW AND THE CHILDREN ] Lucy Larcom[125]
[Inauguration Day] [139]
[ HOW A PRESIDENT IS INAUGURATED ] Clifford Howard[141]
[Easter Day] [153]
[ A SONG OF EASTER ] Celia Thaxter[155]
[ THE GENERAL'S EASTER BOX ] Temple Bailey[159]
[Arbor Day] [175]
[ THE PLANTING OF THE APPLE TREE ] William Cullen Bryant[177]
[April Fools' Day] [181]
[ FOURTH-MONTH DUNCE ] H.M.M.[183]
[Memorial Day] [185]
[ THE BOY IN GRAY ] Mary Bradley[187]
[Flag Day] [193]
[ THE STARS AND STRIPES ] Henry Russell Wray[195]
[Fourth of July] [199]
[ A STORY OF THE FLAG ] Victor Mapes[201]

PREFACE

To most young people, holidays mean simply freedom from lessons and a good time. All this they should mean—and something more.

It is well to remember, for example, that we owe the pleasure of Thanksgiving to those grateful Pilgrims who gave a feast of thanks for the long-delayed rain that saved their withering crops—a feast of wild turkeys and pumpkin pies, which has been celebrated now for nearly three centuries.

It is most fitting that the same honor paid to Washington's Birthday is now given to that of Lincoln, who is as closely associated with the Civil War as our first President is with the Revolution.

Although the birthdays of the three American poets, Whittier, Lowell, and Longfellow, are not holidays, stories relating to these days are included in this collection as signalizing days to be remembered.

In this book are contained stories bearing on our holidays and annual celebrations, from Hallowe'en to the Fourth of July.