You're a Grand, Old Flag
You're a Grand, Old Flag
Unfamiliar with James Cagney's 1942 version of this song? Hear it here.
1) The flag we currently fly, with 50 stars and 13 stripes, was designed by a high school student. When Alaska and Hawaii were added, President Eisenhower invited Americans to submit designs for how best to incorporate the two new states. Ike chose 17-year-old Robert G. Heft's submission from more than 1500 entries. Tell us about a contest you entered and won. (Or really hoped to win.)
Unfamiliar with James Cagney's 1942 version of this song? Hear it here.
1) The flag we currently fly, with 50 stars and 13 stripes, was designed by a high school student. When Alaska and Hawaii were added, President Eisenhower invited Americans to submit designs for how best to incorporate the two new states. Ike chose 17-year-old Robert G. Heft's submission from more than 1500 entries. Tell us about a contest you entered and won. (Or really hoped to win.)
Recently while working on ancestry.com, I discovered this newspaper article from 1964 when I won the title of Miss Rapids Parish.
Yes, of course. That was required learning back in the day, but don't ask me to recall all of them today.
3) Six American flags have been planted on the surface of the moon. Those are undoubtedly the flags farthest from you this morning. Where is an American flag flying near you today?
3) Six American flags have been planted on the surface of the moon. Those are undoubtedly the flags farthest from you this morning. Where is an American flag flying near you today?
The side entry of our home
4) This version of the song was performed by James Cagney in the 1942 classic, Yankee Doodle Dandy. Have you ever seen it?
Yes, but it was years ago. This weekend may be a good time to try to find it again. We need some patriotism!
5) In that film, Cagney portrayed George M. Cohan, the composer of this week's song. In 1940, Cohan was honored by with a Congressional Gold Medal. In presenting him with the award, President Roosevelt specifically thanked Cohan for "You're a Grand Old Flag," "Yankee Doodle Dandy," and "Over There." What's your favorite patriotic song?
My favorite is our National Anthem, "My Country Tis' of Thee," and think it should never be changed; however, my emotional favorite is "God Bless America." I never tire of this rendition by Kate Smith from 1943.
I enjoy listening to what few recordings we have of some of my old solos and ensembles, simply because I can no longer sing. My speaking voice is another matter. We southerners have a very distinct and not always pretty twang.
7) James Cagney won the Oscar for Best Actor for his performance as George M. Cohan. Also nominated that year was Gary Cooper, who portrayed Lou Gehrig in Pride of the Yankees. Tell us about another movie about a great American.
Spielberg's "Lincoln"
8) As a teen, Cagney juggled high school with a variety of jobs, including bell hop and delivery boy, and gave all his earnings to his family. Looking back, Cagney was grateful that he had to begin work early, saying, "I feel sorry for the kid who has too cushy a time of it. Suddenly he has to come face-to-face with the realities of life without his mama and papa to do his thinking for him." Do you agree?
I certainly do! I could expound, but the scenes on the daily news each night speak to this truth better than I ever could.
9) Cagney had a rebellious streak. His boss, studio head Jack Warner, nicknamed Cagney, "The Professional Againster." Cagney joked that he enjoyed earning the title. What about you? Are you rebellious?
I did have a rebellious spirit as a young person, much to my parent's chagrin and displeasure, and probably still do to some extent. The Lord in my life has quelled that rebellious spirit, thankfully.
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