"I have used the numbers of the Elocutionist's Annual for fou years, and have found it the best collection of standard pieces, both for my own reading and for the use of my pupils, that I have ever seen."-Prof. J. M. GILLAM, Instructor in Elocution in Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Illinois. Despair is Never Quite De- Old Forsaken School-house, Songs of Seven (Dialogue). Three Fishers, The. Train to Mauro, The (Dialogue). Trust in God. Two Glasses, The. Vagabonds, The. Wax-Work. Welcome to Summer, A. Waiting for the Children. CONTENTS OF No. 4. A Man's a Man, for a' That. Deacon Munroe's Story. Dead Church, The. Age. ence. Appeal to the Sextant for Dora. Air, An. Aunt Kindly. Baggage-Smasher, Ye. Battle of Bunker's Hill, The Battle Hymn of the Repub lic. |Negro Prayer, A. Ode to the Deity. Ode to Independence Hall, Dot Lambs vot Mary Haf Ode to the Legislature. Got. Faith and Reason. Fire, The. Gambler's Wife, The. Bridal Wine Cup, The (Di- How a Married Man Sews alogue). Burning Prairie, The. Cause of Temperance, The. Columbia's Centennial Par- Columbia. Contentment. Burfew Must Not Ring To- on a Button. Our Own. Paul Revere's Ride. Remember Now thy Cre ator. Rest. Revelation XXII. Rival Speakers, The (Dia- Love Your Neighbor as Spirit of '76 (Tableau). Tommy Taft. From the Transcript, Portland, Maine. These selections evince correct taste and furnish the amateu Valley Forge. Washington (Tables). Prof. George P. Beard, Principal South-western State Normal School, "This series is designed as a receptacle into which shall fall year Shriving of Guinevere; The. Wayside Inn, The. |