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401. The fight for freedom: descriptive fantasia

402. That's the feeling that came over me

403. That's the feeling that came over me

404. The British empire: fantasia on popular melodies

405. Joan of Arc they are calling you

406. Joan of Arc they are calling you

407. Joan of Arc they are calling you

408. Joan of Arc they are calling you

409. Joan of Arc they are calling you

410. Joan of Arc they are calling you

411. Joan of Arc they are calling you

412. Joan of Arc they are calling you

413. Hurrah! Hurrah for the Christmas ship

414. When the Sammies come sailing home

415. We're all going calling on the Kaiser

416. The letter that never reached home

417. Over yonder where the lilies grow

418. Over yonder where the lilies grow

419. If we had a million like him over there

420. Hurrah! For the liberty boys, hurrah!

421. Just before the battle, mother: variations

422. Glory of the Republic: march two step

423. Buy a liberty bond for the baby,

424. When the "Yanks" come marching home

425. Will you be one of the soldier boys

426. There's a service flag flying at our house

427. The colors that will not run

428. The British fleet: grand naval promenade

429. Madelon: I'll be true to the whole regiment

430. Madelon: I'll be true to the whole regiment

431. Madelon: I'll be true to the whole regiment

432. Madelon: I'll be true to the whole regiment

433. Madelon: I'll be true to the whole regiment

434. Madelon: I'll be true to the whole regiment

435. Down the lane and home again

436. Down the lane and home again

437. Dixie-doodle: you're the land for me

438. Dixie-doodle: you're the land for me

439. On the road to home sweet home: song

440. Pershing's Yanks have done their bit

441. Why shouldn't they be good enough now

442. When the sun goes down in France

443. When the fleet comes sailing home

444. When Tony goes over the top

445. Our Sammies will hold their own

446. If you hear them calling Clancy, he's my boy

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

448. Let's help the Red Cross now

449. When the boys come marching home

450. We're all going calling on the Kaiser

451. And then she'd knit, knit, knit

452. Give a little credit to the Navy: song

453. Give a little credit to the Navy: song

454. When the "Yanks" come marching home

455. Here they come: march : one step

456. There's a vacant chair in every home tonight

457. There's a vacant chair in every home tonight

458. The badge of honor: march two-step,

459. America my country: the new national anthem

460. There's someone more lonesome than you

461. The stars and stripes forever!: march

462. "On the road to Mexico": "through Dixieland" song

463. When you're wearing the ball and chain

464. When you're wearing the ball and chain

465. What are you going to do to help the boys?

466. They are tenting to-night in far off France

467. Hurrah for the red, white and blue

468. Bing! Bang! Bing 'em on the Rhine: comic song

469. I'll tip my hat to the clothes you wear

470. They were all out of step but Jim

471. They were all out of step but Jim

472. They were all out of step but Jim

473. They were all out of step but Jim

474. Don't try to steal the sweetheart of a soldier: song

475. Don't try to steal the sweetheart of a soldier: song

476. Don't try to steal the sweetheart of a soldier: song

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

479. A long way to Berlin, but we'll get there

480. A long way to Berlin, but we'll get there

481. When the old boat heads for home

482. Way down there a Dixie boy is missing: song

483. Way down there a Dixie boy is missing: song

484. They'll know we're over! bye and bye

485. Send me a line: when I'm across the ocean

486. One, two, three boys, over the top we go

487. Oh lady! Lady! When the ships come home

488. If they'd only move old Ireland over here

489. America first, last and all the time

490. America first last and all the time

491. Woodrow Wilson the whole world's proud of you

492. Don't bite the hand that's feeding you

493. When the flag of peace is waving I'll return

494. We'll do our share: while you're over there

495. Three cheers for the Army and Navy

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

497. Don't forget the Salvation Army: my doughnut girl

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