The first page opens with a poem titled "English Speaking," that discouraged students from speaking their native languages. The page also includes an article titled "How Miss Fisher went to Call on the President's Wife," that described Mrs. Fracnces Cleveland's dress and the decor of White House rooms in a visit by a Carlisle Indian School…
Tennis
August 13, 1886
Nation:
Format:
Newspapers
Topics:
Discipline - Punishment, Student Social Events, Weather Events, News of Native American resistance, Building Repairs and Expansions, Native Americans Visiting the School, Industrial Training - Painting, Tennis at the school, Students Working on School Farms, Printing Department, Swimming at the school
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
August 17, 1888
The first page opened with the poem, “What the Flowers Said,” followed by an article reprinted from The Baltimorean, titled "Men Who Were Laughed At,” about how technologies were first spurned. Page two featured several news reports about the band, outing experiences, news from the Rosebud Sioux and Osage Agencies, and an entire column…
Nation:
Format:
Newspapers
Topics:
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
