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ARMISTICE DAY
| V | ||
| VICTORY | ||
| Victory Bells | Grace Howard Conkling | 209 |
| Psalm XLVI | 210 | |
| Clean Hands | Austin Dobson | 211 |
| Brest Left Behind | John Chipman Farrar | 212 |
| Stacking the Needles | Theda Kenyon | 215 |
| America's Welcome Home | Henry Van Dyke | 216 |
| The Fruits of Victory | William Howard Taft | 218 |
| The New Victory | Margaret Widdemer | 221 |
| From a Song of Victory | Edwin Markham | 223 |
| VI | ||
| THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER AND HIS BROTHERS | ||
| A Dead Warrior | Laurence Housman | 229 |
| Unknown | Bruce Barton | 230 |
| May Night | William Ellery Leonard | 233 |
| To the Dead Doughboys | William Ellery Leonard | 234 |
| Armistice | Charles Buxton Going | 234 |
| The Unknown | E. O. Laughlin | 237 |
| All This Is Ended | Rupert Brooke | 238 |
| Our Honored Dead | Henry Ward Beecher | 239 |
| The Unknown | Harry Kemp | 240 |
| The Land | Maxwell Struthers Burt | 241 |
| To the Canadian Mothers | Duncan Campbell Scott | 242 |
| The Unknown Soldier Honored by England | Sir Philip Gibbs | 245 |
| Soldier, Rest | Sir Walter Scott | 259 |
| The Fallen | Duncan Campbell Scott | 260 |
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