Show to AMERICA IS A LAND of but one people from many Some came for the love of and some came for the love of Whatever tho lure that brought them each gave his gift Irish lad and Englishman and and Negro all have come bearing gifts and have laid them on the altar of and their instruments for I making of All brought their winged tales of man's many ballads of heroes and tunes of the lilting scraps caught from sky and or mighty dramas that tell of primal struggles of the profoundest All brought EACH BROUGHT SOME homely some touch of the familiar field or kitchen or dress a. favorito tree or an accustomed a style in or In costume each brought some familiar HATRED OF OLD-TIME national prejudices and traditional set standards of graceless class and demand of class these were barred at the AT THE ALTAR OF AMERICA we have sworn ourselves to a simple We have bound ourselves to sacrifice and to plan and to work for this one We have given that we may we have surrendered that we may have Franklin Lane in The |