Annual program for the observance of Arbor day in the schools of Rhode Island . . -iN , Williami Park. L. Freeman Con iProvidsnce DATE DUE 1 .qEP 3 0 2006 / UPI PRINTED IN BROWN UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES 3 1236 01782 1904. Memorial Tree in Roger Williams Park. Dedicated to Gen. Elisha H. Rhodes, Arbor Day, 1917, byProvidence Classical High School. COMMISSIONERS ARBOR DAY MESSAGE To the Boys and Girls of Rhode Island Schools: How th3 fields and woodlands lure usWhen the birds are on the wing,And the meadow larks clear callingTells of earths awakening. In response to the ca


Annual program for the observance of Arbor day in the schools of Rhode Island . . -iN , Williami Park. L. Freeman Con iProvidsnce DATE DUE 1 .qEP 3 0 2006 / UPI PRINTED IN BROWN UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES 3 1236 01782 1904. Memorial Tree in Roger Williams Park. Dedicated to Gen. Elisha H. Rhodes, Arbor Day, 1917, byProvidence Classical High School. COMMISSIONERS ARBOR DAY MESSAGE To the Boys and Girls of Rhode Island Schools: How th3 fields and woodlands lure usWhen the birds are on the wing,And the meadow larks clear callingTells of earths awakening. In response to the call of springtime, the schools have long kept a May day withthoughts of the awaking trees, the warm sunshine, the coming of singing birds and thegreen things growing, whose beauty and goodness have come into our lives. As theyears pass we are learning more and more of the blessings of a kindly earth, more and moreof the helpfulness of trees and every growing thing. In the times of our countrys struggle for free government many a tree was dedicatedas a Liberty Tree. Among other memorials, the world victory, which the might ofright has won, may be fittitigly commemorated by the planting or dedication of victorytrees. The use of trees as me


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