. Washington and Lincoln : Colorado anniversary number. the early banquets in honor of the Father of ourCountry it was customary to have as many toasts asthere were states in the Union. At first thirteen toastswere responded to, and as new states were admitted therewere additional toasts. There is no reliable informationas to when this custom was abandoned, but no doubtthe rapid adding of states soon made it impossible. During the past quarter of a century Washington hastaken his proper place in history as a soldier and states-man. We love him as a man, and our celebration of thebirth


. Washington and Lincoln : Colorado anniversary number. the early banquets in honor of the Father of ourCountry it was customary to have as many toasts asthere were states in the Union. At first thirteen toastswere responded to, and as new states were admitted therewere additional toasts. There is no reliable informationas to when this custom was abandoned, but no doubtthe rapid adding of states soon made it impossible. During the past quarter of a century Washington hastaken his proper place in history as a soldier and states-man. We love him as a man, and our celebration of thebirthday of the first and most illustrious of Americans isan event to be looked forward to, an event to inspire ourpatriotism. May it ever be remembered while Americanhearts beat! May it ever rekindle the fires of patrioticregard for the country which he loved and to which hedevoted his life! A TOAST. At a great banquet which was given in Paris, theBritish ambassador proposed the following toast: GreatBritain, the golden sun whose beams enlighten all the 4. O noble brow, so wise in thought!O heart so true! O soul unbought!O eye, so keen to pierce the nightAnd guide the ship of state aright!0 life so simple, grand, and free,The humblest may turn to thee!O king uncrowned! O prince of men!When shall we see thy like again? nations. He was followed by a French minister, who,not to be outdone, proposed the following: France, thesilver moon whose radiance illumines and cheers thedarkness of the world. And then Franklin arose andoffered this sentiment: George Washington, the Joshuawho commanded the sun and the moon to stand still, andthey both obeyed him. WASHINGTON MONTH. February, February,How your moods and actions vary, Or to seek or shun!Now a smile of sunlight lifting;Now in chilly snowflakes drifting;Now with icy shuttles creeping Silver webs are , with leaden torrents leaping, Oceanward you run;Now with bells you blithely sing Neath the stars or sun;Now a blade of burdock br


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