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301. Baby wants her daddy dear,

302. 32nd Division march,

303. Liberty bond Magee,

304. Comprenez-vous Papa: "compranay-voo" Papa,

305. France, we have not forgotten you,

306. Dumpty deedle dee dum dee: novelty song,

307. In Flanders fields,

308. On to Berlin,

309. I want to go back to Blighty,

310. Good-bye, Slim,

311. The battle line of liberty: march,

312. I dreamt my daddy came home,

313. When I get back to my American blighty,

314. When I get back to my American blighty,

315. Liberty Statue is looking right at you!,

316. A mother's prayer for her boy out there,

318. I may stay away a little longer,

320. It's a grand old flag to fight for,

321. He's got those big blue eyes like you, daddy mine,

322. E-yip-yow!: Yankee boys welcome home again,

323. A tiny bunch of violets from No-Man's Land,

324. Chimes of Normandy,

325. Good-bye Bill,

326. Comprenez-vous Papa: "compranay-voo" Papa,

328. The flag that has never retreated,

329. The flag that has never retreated,

330. The yanks are at it again

331. His buttons are marked "U.S."

332. Victory

334. The home-coming: march and one 'step

335. Victory

336. We'll win the victory

337. A' top of the world, our flag

338. Pershing's Yanks have done their bit

339. There's a little gold star in the service flag

341. We're coming, Papa Joffre!

342. Follow on

343. For it's over, over there

344. We're ready to go, say the word

346. My rainbow ribbon girl!

347. Bring home the victory

348. On to Berlin

349. The flag and it's honor to save

350. American beauty

351. Mother's commandments

352. Baby's prayer will soon be answered

354. The volunteers: characteristic march

355. Goodbye my soldier boy: march song

357. A call to all

358. Smile as you kiss me good-bye

359. The fight is on: song

360. When there's a home sweet home on every shore

361. Mr. Kaiser : you'll be wiser

364. The greatest little mother in the world

365. Wait until your papa comes home

367. The French trot

368. Pershing invited me

369. Sammy's gone from America

370. Till over the top we go

371. Mother, here's your boy!

372. The U.S.A. will lay the Kaiser away

373. Boston Sunday Advertiser

375. When Tony goes over the top

376. My son!

377. Marshal Haig: one step march or two step

378. Why we want to lick Germany: song

379. "Somewhere" are the boys of the U. S. A.

381. My country's calling me

382. Mother pays it all

383. The star of glory

385. What our Yankee boys can do

387. Have you seen him in France?: brother o' mine

388. Texarkana Hannah

390. Ring out, sweet bells of peace

391. Esprit des Etats Unis

392. I'm from Ohio

393. Homeland: I can hear you calling me

394. Bring back a Belgian baby to me

395. My soldier boy

396. A letter from no man's land

397. Just before the battle, mother: variations

399. Cheer up Tommy Atkins

400. Tell that to the marines!: a timely song