I wasn't especially kind to it the first time around, calling it "not very good." The second time around I would call it inoffensive, which I guess is an improvement.
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"Builders of America" started out as a poem for the Saturday Evening Post. Shenton, primarly known as an illustrator, both wrote and provided artwork for that magazine, among others.
Although "Builders of America" is listed as being by the Columbia Chamber Orchestra and Chorus, the instrumentalists are almost certainly from the Philadelphia Orchestra. The piece was recorded in the Academy of Music on a day in April 1953 when that orchestra also taped Prokofiev and Johann Strauss under Eugene Ormandy. The Children's Symphony is from March 1950.
McDonald, who died in 1955 and is mostly forgotten today, had a knack for getting his works recorded, and not just by the Philadelphia Orchestra when he was its manager. He also shows up in the discographies of Stokowski and Koussevitsky.
The new 2020 download includes a remastered Children's Symphony and a new transfer of "Builders of America." It also contains reviews from The New York Times and High Fidelity. The sound is very good for its time.