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Name of work with link to article (if available) Year or range when written Click to play (if available) Lyricist Genre Wikipedia Article? (Y/N) Mallie 1860-1870? Heysinger song N My Sweet Sweetheart 1860-1870?
Jack Nilpon song N Sea Nymph 1860-1870? Wilmot song N corrupted entry 1860-1870? James Adams N Fall Tenderly, Roses 1860-1870? Sousa song N An Album Leaf 1863 violin N Moonlight on the Potomac 1872 waltz N Cuckoo 1873 N Day And Night 1873 Emma M. Swallow song N Review 1873 march N Salutation 1873 march N Wilt Thou Be True 1873 E.
Cook song based on poem N O, My Country 1874 B. Lowlaws song N Te Deum In Bb 1874 Sousa hymn N The Phoenix 1875 vocal N The Phoenix March 1875 N On Wings of LIghtning 1876 galop N Ah, Me! Swallow song based on poem N Matt Morgan's Living Pictures 1876 vocal N Only A Dream 1876 Mary A. Denison song N Only Thee 1876 song based on poem N Revival March 1876 march N The Honored Dead 1876 march N The Song Of The Sea 1876 Emma M. Swallow song N Myrrha 1877. N 'Deed I Has To Laugh 1877 Sousa song N Across The Danube 1877 march N Hoping 1877 Jefferson H. Nones song based on poem N Lonely 1877 Jefferson H.
Nones song based on poem N Love Me Little, Love Me Long 1877 Sousa song N Rivals 1877 overture N The Free Lunch Cadets 1877 Sousa song N The Magic Glass 1877 Charles Swain song based on poem N Esprit De Corps 1878 march N Silver Spray 1878 N Mavourneen Asthore 1878 Albert S. Nones song N Smick, Smack, Smuck 1878 Sousa song N Globe And Eagle 1879 march N Katherine 1879 N La Reine d'Amour 1879 N On The Tramp 1879 march N Resumption March 1879 march N Nymphalin 1880 violin N Our Flirtation 1880 march N Our Flirtations 1880 vocal N Recognition March 1880 march N When He Is Near 1880 Mary A. Denison song N A Rare Old Fellow 1881 song based on poem N Florine 1881 operetta N Guide Right 1881 march N In Memoriam: Garfield's Funeral March 1881 march N President Garfield's Inauguration March 1881 march N Pretty Patty Honeywood 1881 song based on poem N Right Forward 1881 march N Yorktown Centennial 1881 march N Congress Hall 1882 march N Star Of Light 1882 Bessie Beach song based on poem N The Smugglers 1882 operetta N Bonnie Annie Laurie 1883 march N Mother Goose 1883 march N Pet Of The Petticoats 1883 march N Right-Left 1883 march N 1883. March N The Pathfinder Of Panama 1915 march N The Victory 1915 operetta N America First 1916 march N Boots 1916 song based on poem N Boy Scouts Of America 1916 march N Come Laugh And Be Merry 1916 unknown song N I Love Jim 1916 Helen Sousa Abert song N March Of The Pan Americans 1916 march N The Song Of The Dagger 1916 Sousa song N Willow Blossoms 1916 Concert piece subtitled 'legend', meaning 'in a romantic, narrative style' N Blue Ridge, I'm Coming Back To You 1917 Sousa song N Liberty Loan 1917 march N The Love That Lives Forever 1917 George P.
Wallihan song N The Naval Reserve 1917 march N The White Rose 1917 march N 1917. March N Yale Marching Song 1920 Joseph Grant Ewing song N Keeping Step With The Union 1921 march N Impressions At The Movies: The Serenaders 1922 suite N Impressions At The Movies: The Crafty Villain And The Timid Maid 1922 suite N Impressions At The Movies: Balance All And Swing Partners 1922 suite N Leaves From My Notebook: The Genial Hostess 1922 suite N Leaves From My Notebook: The Campfire Girls 1922 suite N Leaves From My Notebook: The Lively Flapper 1922 suite N The Dauntless Battalion 1922 march N 1922.
Semper Fidelis Music of John Philip Sousa Col. Bourgeois, Director PC users: To download files, right click on the 'download' link, then click 'Save Target As.' When you are prompted to save, choose a location on your computer and save the audio file. Mac users: To download files, hold down the control key and click on the 'download' link to save the audio file to your computer. March, 'Semper Fidelis 2.
Presidential Polonaise 3. March, 'Manhattan Beach' 4. March, 'Comrades of the Legion' 5. Selections from The Bride Elect 6. March, 'Sabre and Spurs' 7.
March, 'The Gallant Seventh' 8. Waltz, La Reine de la Mer 9. March, 'King Cotton' 10.
March, 'The Gridiron Club' 11. 'Easter Monday on the White House Lawn' 12. March, 'Who’s Who in Navy Blue' 13. March, 'The Invincible Eagle' 14-16. Suite, Looking Upward 1.
By the Light of the Polar Star 2. Beneath the Southern Cross 3. Mars and Venus 17. March, 'The Royal Welch Fusiliers' Please Note: This recording is no longer available. If your local library receives Marine Band recordings, this disc may be available in its music collection.
Image Credit: Getty Images On April 6, most of us will be filling our lunch bags with egg salad sandwiches and wondering if Cadbury eggs count as a healthy breakfast. The folks who call the White House home, however, will still be celebrating Easter with. Unofficially, kids have been rolling eggs on government grounds since Abraham Lincoln’s children were running around Washington. But in 1876, fun-hating curmudgeons who were concerned about the landscaping at the Capitol introduced a law, signed by Ulysses S.
Grant, that on the grounds. By 1878, a group of children had discovered that the low hills of the White House’s South Lawn would be perfect for egg-rolling activities, and wandered up to the gates to inquire about the possibility. President Rutherford B. Hayes told his guards to let them in. By 1889, the event was so popular that John Philip Sousa himself showed up to. He later wrote “Easter Monday on the White House Lawn” to commemorate the occasion.
Some notable Easter Egg Roll moments: - In 1885, some of the children made their way from the South Lawn into the East Room, hoping to encounter President Cleveland. First Lady and animal lover Grace Coolidge brought a special guest to the egg roll in 1927: her pet raccoon, Rebecca. Grover and Frances Cleveland liked to let Hector, the First Dog, roam freely amongst the guests. Hector’s gleeful romp ended when the many eggs that revelers had given him came on the South Lawn. The Reagan years introduced “,” an activity where kids would search giant straw pits for autographed wooden eggs. During the Ford administration, Betty Ford thought that the children’s face painting station looked like fun—so she allowed a clown makeup artist to give her a little.
The Easter Bunny has made an appearance every year since Pat Nixon introduced the idea in 1969. The identity of the White House staffer inside is usually kept secret, with at least one notable exception:, the wife of Reagan’s Attorney General, Edwin Meese III. Ursula enjoyed the tradition so much that she kept it up for six years, earning the title “The Meester Bunny.” - An avid supporter of the Girl Scouts, Florence Harding one year donning full Scout regalia. The first true bestiaries—exhaustive anthologies of the natural world—appeared in Ancient Greece. Originally, they were just a means of cataloguing and describing all known animals and plants (both real and mythical), and in particular those that had curative or otherwise noteworthy uses.
But by the Medieval period, when bestiaries became hugely popular, these descriptions had become overtly religious and allegorical, with many creatures listed as having miraculous powers, or depicted as symbols of redemption, salvation, and rebirth: the humble pelican, for instance, was once said to have the ability to bring its dead offspring back to life by piercing its side and feeding them its own blood ( one 13th century French scholar at least). One thing all bestiaries had in common, however, was that they mixed fact with fiction.
Genuine accounts of real-life animals, birds, insects, plants, and gemstones were listed alongside ludicrous descriptions of bizarre, legendary animals—from magical birds that produced light-emitting feathers to bulls that could spray furlong-long jets of scalding poop. Twenty fantastic beasts precisely like these are listed here. BONNACON According to the Roman naturalist and scholar, the bonnacon or bonasus was a bull-like creature that lived in the ancient kingdom of Paeonia (modern-day Macedonia) that had a horse’s mane and backward-facing horns that were curled in on themselves in such a way that they were essentially useless. Instead, in order to defend itself, the was supposedly able to spray flaming hot dung out of its behind, leaving a stinking trail as long as behind it. Anyone who was unlucky enough to touch or be struck by the dung was burned as if they’d touched fire—although claim that the dung actually set fire to anything it touched.
Watermelons On White House Lawn
ECHENEIS The, or “sucking-fish,” was described in a number of ancient bestiaries as a fish that, although small in size, was so strong that if it were to latch its flattened head onto the hull of a ship, it could hold it in place like an anchor. Some accounts claim the echeneis had feet, but, this was incorrect—their fins just looked like feet. Pliny the Elder, meanwhile, that it had the power to “hinder litigations in court,” stop “fluxes of the womb in pregnant women” (thereby “holding back the offspring till the time of birth”), and was even responsible at the Battle of Actium in 31 BCE. Although Pliny might have been exaggerating things a little, the legendary echeneis was nevertheless based on a real-life sea creature:, or “sharksucker,” a bizarre eel-like fish whose dorsal fin has been modified into a flat suction pad, allowing it to attach itself to the undersides of larger marine animals. PARANDRUS The was an ox-sized, hoofed animal of Ethiopia with a stag’s head, large branching horns, and long shaggy brown fur. It didn’t stay brown for long, however, as the parandrus could apparently to blend in with its environment. // Public Domain The was a legendary bird believed to inhabit surrounding the River Rhine in southern Germany.
What made the hercinia special was its glowing plumage, which produced so much light that anyone walking through the forest at night could use the bird or one of its feathers as a lantern. SCITALIS The was an iridescent serpent whose scales glistened so amazingly that they would stun anyone or anything that saw it, thereby stopping them in their tracks so that they could be caught or bitten. All that iridescence came with a cost, however: the scitalis often became so hot that its skin would burn, forcing it to shed its skin when all other snakes are hibernating. ALERION, the alerion was said to be the king of all birds. Fire-colored and larger than an eagle, its wings were as sharp as razors.
Supposedly, only one pair of alerions were ever alive at one time: When she was 60 years old, the female would lay two eggs that would then take 60 days to hatch, whereupon the parents would immediately fly far out to sea to drown themselves. The two chicks would then be reared by all the other birds until they reached adulthood.
// Public Domain literally means “dog head,” and according to some ancient writers was the name of a species of dog-faced apes native to Ethiopia. According to Aesop, they always give birth to twins, one of which the mother was always destined to love and the other to hate. The apes are such affectionate mothers, however, that they could if they were not careful. CALADRIUS The caladrius was a pure-white bird said only to live in kings’ houses. Among its many bizarre qualities, the caladrius supposedly had the ability to diagnose (and cure) illness: If it were to look at you while you were unwell, then you could rest assured that you would eventually recover (the bird takes the sickness into itself and, where the sickness gets burned off); but if it looked away, you were destined to die of your illness. And as if that weren’t useful enough for medieval physicians, the caladrius’s poop was also said to be able to. LEONTOPHONE Ancient descriptions of the leontophone ranged from a boar-like mammal to a or serpent, but one thing was always mentioned: The leontophone was lethally poisonous to lions.
If a lion ever caught one, it would tear it apart with its claws rather than its mouth, because if it ate or was bitten by a leontophone, it would die instantly. According to, in order to kill a lion, a leontophone should first be caught and killed, then burned and its ashes sprinkled on a piece of meat. The meat should then be placed at a crossroads as bait for the lion, which would die immediately on eating it. // Public Domain The jaculus, or “javelin-snake,” was a flying viper that lived in the tops of trees and killed its prey by falling onto it, or by firing itself through the air “,” according to Pliny. COROCOTTA The corocotta or leucrota was the legendary offspring of a hyena and a lioness.
The size of an ass with a horse-like head, the back legs of a stag, and hooved feet, the corocotta had a mouth that stretched from ear to ear and, according to Pliny, “an unbroken ridge of bone in each jaw, forming a continuous tooth without any gum.” As if that weren’t strange enough, they also apparently had the ability. SAWFISH Unlike bizarre saw-shaped face, the legendary took its name from a saw-toothed crest that ran along the length of its back, which it supposedly used to cut into the hulls of ships by swimming underneath them, so that it could drown and then devour the crew. When it wasn’t busy doing that, the sawfish used its enormous wings to fly clear of the sea and race ships—although it could only sustain itself for a distance of around 30-40 furlongs (3¾-5 miles/6-8km), after which it would plunge back beneath the waves. // Public Domain If a centaur had the head and torso of a man with the body and legs of a horse, then the was its less impressive relative: It had the head and torso of a man, and the body and legs of a donkey.
YALE Native to Ethiopia, the yale was described by Pliny as the size of a hippo, black or tawny-brown in color, with the tail of an elephant and two coiled horns. Its skin was so thick that it couldn’t be wounded, and when two males fought, they would hold one horn forward and the other backward depending on their needs. It was probably inspired by early descriptions of the African water buffalo. WETHER In English, a wether is a castrated ram or goat, but in it was the name of a specific that was much larger and stronger than all others.
The Latin name for the wether was vervix, which led the 7th century Spanish scholar to theorize that the wether’s head was naturally infested with worms (the Latin for which was vermis) and when the worms started itching, they scratched the itch by butting their heads together. // Public Domain The (literally “other-camel”) had the head of a donkey and the body of a camel, leading the 17th-century English writer to believe it to be the offspring of a camel and a mule. In fact, it was probably based on early descriptions of a llama or an alpaca. CATOBLEPAS The Ethiopian catoblepas was a described as a sluggish, cow-like creature with a head so large and heavy that it couldn’t look upward ( catoblepas means “downwards-looking” in Greek), while one smell of its breath or a glance from its bloodshot eyes could. Despite that fairly unflattering description, it’s thought that the catoblepas was based on the African wildebeest. CERASTES A serpent that’s so exceptionally flexible that it appears not to have a spine, the cerastes also had two or four ram-like horns on its head that it could move independently.
To hunt, it buried its body in the sand or earth, leaving just its horns exposed above the ground, which it waggled around to attract its prey. (At least, that’s according to.) The myth of the cerastes is probably based on the north African —whose Latin name, appropriately enough, is now Cerastes cerastes. MUSCALIET The had the body of a hare, the tail of a squirrel, a mole’s nose, and a weasel’s ears. It nested in hollows beneath the roots of trees, but produced so much heat that it would dry the tree out from the bottom upwards and kill it.
WASHINGTON (NEW YORK TIMES/WASHINGTON POST) - President Donald Trump blew the whistle on Monday (April 17) to kick off his first White House Easter Egg Roll, praising the strength of the United States and the competitive spirit of the children participating, as his staff worked to carry off a 139-year-old tradition that has faced scheduling and organisational challenges. On an overcast morning punctuated by showers, Trump emerged on the White House balcony with his wife, Melania Trump, and youngest son, Barron, along with the Easter Bunny to greet attendees of the annual springtime festival on the South Lawn. The elaborate and labour-intensive Egg Roll is among the most daunting social events the presidential staff has to plan. “We will be stronger and bigger and better as a nation than ever before, and we are right on track,” Donald Trump said as he overlooked the festivities, where children gathered for the marquee race, in which eggs are rolled across the White House lawn with a wooden spoon. “I’ve seen those kids, and they’re highly, highly competitive.”. Trump thanked and congratulated his wife, who he said has “been working on this for a long time, to make it perfect.” Melania Trump, who resides in New York and has few staff members, has faced challenges in planning and executing the Egg Roll, which has been scaled back considerably this year, to about 21,000 attendees from 35,000 in recent years.
Planning began late, leaving vendors and participants wondering for a time whether the event would go forward at all. Instead of the A-list celebrities and crowds of costumed characters that have graced past Egg Rolls, this year’s featured a few little-known musical acts and military bands, with fewer characters strolling the South Lawn to greet children. But the mood was cheery despite the clouds and an occasional downpour, and the Trumps played warm hosts. The president and his family took seats at a craft table to make greeting cards for US troops, and later Melania Trump read “Party Animals,” a story by television personality Kathie Lee Gifford about celebrating each animal’s differences rather than focusing on their bad qualities.
Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary who wore a bunny suit for the event a decade ago when he was an aide in the administration of George W. Bush, did not don the furry outfit this year. But he did dress for the occasion; he was spotted on the South Lawn wearing a tie festooned with bunnies. And Donald Trump presided over the highly anticipated main event: the rolling of the eggs.
'“Ready, everybody?” 'Trump said with a smile, and blew a whistle to start the race. Stephanie Grisham, Trump's spokeswoman, said this week that the first lady decided to scale back the event because she worried it had grown too large, creating long lines for some activities. The White House said military bands, the New Jersey-based pop-rock band Bro4, and the Martin Family Circus would perform and commemorative eggs had been ordered. There was also a 'reading nook, music stage, official egg roll, and other fun events,' according to the White House website. The Easter Egg Roll drew about 35,000 people in 2016, when the Obama White House organised a carnival-like event that highlighted the former first lady's 'Let's Move' health and fitness initiative. Children participate in the egg roll during the White House Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, US on April 17, 2017.
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PHOTO: EPA Children participate in the egg roll during the White House Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, US on April 17, 2017. PHOTO: EPA Tinsley Arenstein, age 3, from Arlington, Virginia, participates in an Easter egg roll race during the 139th White House Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC on April 17, 2017.
PHOTO: AFP The Easter Bunny attends the 139th White House Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC on April 17, 2017. PHOTO: AFP That year, singer Idina Menzel, Silento and others performed and the young attendees watched cooking demonstrations by celebrity chefs and shot hoops and batted tennis balls on courts alongside professional athletes.
This year, the White House was slow to make tickets available or to detail its Easter Egg Roll plans, leaving some of the event devotees to fret that the first family would do away with the longtime tradition, which dates back to 1878. Wells Wood Turning, the Maine company that has manufactured the commemorative wooden eggs in years past, sent a frantic tweet on Feb 20 to President Trump and other members of the first family, warning that a manufacturing deadline was looming. White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer (left) reads a story to a child during the White House Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, US on April 17, 2017. PHOTO: EPA Maverick Miczynski (right) and his father Matthew Miczynski (left) participate in the egg roll during the White House Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, US on April 17, 2017. PHOTO: EPA But the White House came through, releasing tickets in mid-March and distributing them via an online lottery and to 'schools, children's' hospitals and military and law enforcement families,' White House press secretary Sean Spicer said on Thursday. He said 18,000 eggs have been ordered, 'which is in line for years past.'
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