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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Grateful acknowledgment for permission to use copyrighted poems is due to the following publishers and authors whose material is so essential to the proper practice and illustration of the principles and methods set forth in this book:

Charles Scribner's Sons: "One, Two, Three," by H. C. Bunner; "The Night Wind," "Little Blue Pigeon," "Rock-a-By-Lady," and "Little Boy Blue," by Eugene Field. Edwin Markham: "Lincoln, the Man of the People" and "France in Battle Flame." G. P. Putnam's Sons: "Each in His Own Tongue," by William H. Carruth. Bobbs-Merrill Company: "The Brook," by James Whitcomb Riley. Dodge Publishing Company: "How Did You Die?" by Edmund Vance Cooke. Barse and Hopkins: "Young Fellow, My Lad," from "Rhymes of a Red Cross Man," by Robert W. Service. A. P. Watt and Son, London, and Doubleday, Page and Company, New York: "If," by Rudyard Kipling. Reilly and Lee Company: "The Silver Stripes," by Edgar A. Guest. Rand, McNally Company: "A Lullaby," from "The Spirit of Democracy," by G. R. Glasgow. Frederick A. Stokes Company: "Slave and Emperor," from "The New Morning," by Alfred Noyes. Hilda Morris: "The Little Towns." The Macmillan Company: "Belgium, the Bar-Lass," from "Poems of the Great War," by Madame Duclaux (A. Mary F. Robinson). Harper and Brothers: "The Knights," from "The Heart of New England," by Abby Farwell Brown.

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PART I

VOICE CULTURE

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