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The Indian Helper (Vol. 8, No. 15)

Date
December 23, 1892

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… bunch of mistletoe is hung. If any little maid is caught standing under it the one who catches her has a right to … is delightful and sl«igh riding the fashion. Horace L. Bear, who joined the army and is stationed at Mfc. Vernon … times keeping the boys and others in rear wait­ ing. Mr Standing’s account last Saturday night of the great William …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 8, No. 21)

Date
February 10, 1893

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… William Denomie, Edward Campenu, Wm. Peioskey and Paul Good Bear. The Mau-ou-the-band-stand knows that our pupils are … light. The object of the vote was explained clearly by Mr. Standing, Capt. Pratt being aw ay at the time, and no … Vice President of the United States was also read by Mr. Standing in the morning. At the evening reading of the Dawes …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 6, No. 21)

Date
January 30, 1891

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… T h e Kell R a n , we give the same meuiiuuis ottered in standing Oder lor tiie lif.LPFK. Address. THE RED MAH. Onrlislt*. Pn Mr. Standing lias been in bed, sick for the past two days. Did … on the affirmative, will be, Benj. Caswell. Henry Standing Bear, Clias. Dageuett, and Gary P. Myers. On the …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 7, No. 32)

Date
April 14, 1911

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… attendance at any of the various exercises and events, “ standing room” being al­ ways in demand. The exercises were … and a solid gold medal to the captain of the company standing second. Captain George E. Thorne, member of the … ficent group of buildings surrounding the campus, which bears the nearly obliterated chalk marks of last sea­ son’s …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 7, No. 2)

Date
September 18, 1891

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DRINKING ALCOHOL! ©ULD we with ink the ocean All. Were every blade of grass a quill. Were the whole world of parchment made And every mai a scribe by trade, To write the horrors of those woes Would drain the ocean dry. Nor would the scroll contain the …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 3, No. 31)

Date
March 16, 1888

The first page opened with a poem, " Only," followed by a piece called "The Voyage of the Water Drops," about how rain is formed.

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… the shelteiing bars Upon to-morrow, Clod will help thee bear wliat comes Of Joy or sorrow.” No mails of any … a fresh coat of paint. Martin Archiquette, and Paul Good Bear, have gone to country homes for the summer. Dick … ing of iiis first spring wagon. A little nephew wrote Mr. Standing, the “ Indian Helper is a very nice paper ;such …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 8, No. 25)

Date
March 10, 1893

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… Post Office for f w a bill will be presented. Mr. Josiah Standing of Earlham, Iowa, sends ten cents for the H e l p e … walnut tree?” “ Be* cause there is good timber in it.” Mr. Standing has returned from a little run to Chicago where lie … Rertie Kennerly; Corres­ ponding Secretary, Paul G. Bear; Treasurer, Delos Lone Wolfe; Marshal, Leander Gans- …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 2, No. 33)

Date
March 25, 1887

The first page opened with a poem titled “The Girls that are Wanted,” author unknown, followed by “An Indian Dance: By Dessie Prescott, One of Our Pupils.” Also on the page was an article about the

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The first page opened with a poem titled “The Girls that are Wanted,” author unknown, followed by “An Indian Dance: By Dessie Prescott, One of Our Pupils.” Also on the page was an article about the importance for Americans to know their history. Page two …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 4, No. 8)

Date
October 5, 1888

The first page opened with a poem “The Two Words,” followed by Lucy Jordan’s letter to the Man-On-The-Band-Stand titled “Carlisle A Bright Picture” in which she mused about her days’ past at Carlis

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… Casper Edson. Sergeants: Roland F,.sh, Frank Everett, Henry Standing Bear, Frank West. Corporals: Wilkie Sharp, Clarence White … is in Washington with the Captain. Good talks both by Mr. Standing and Prof. Woodruff on Saturday eveuing. …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 7, No. 17)

Date
January 8, 1892

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VOL. VII. & ‘" 0 / 5 A WEEKLY —FROM THE— £ Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pa —FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1892- * NO. 17. HE blustering wind cannot chill The lake, though he ruffles its lace. But the frost, with its presence so still. Locks it fast in a …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 6, No. 40)

Date
June 12, 1891

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A WEEKLY LETTER FROM THE CARLISLE INDIAN SCHOOL. VOLUME VI. CARLISLE, Pa ., FRID AY, JUNE 12,1891. NUMBER 40. L IV E IT DOWN. AS your life a bitter sorrow? Live it down. Think about a bright to-morrow. Live it down. You will find it never pays Just to …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 6, No. 32)

Date
April 17, 1891

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… Office, for fear a bill w ill be presented. Joseph Black Bear sends fifty cents from the couut.ry for the R ed M an. … T h e R e d M a n , we give the same premiums oJVerod in Standing Oiler for the II10[jF F it. M A v **«• TTtR UFrP …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 11, No. 15)

Date
December 11, 1914

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… prayer. The following named girls gave recitations: Bessie Standing Bear, Any Smith, Mary Welch, Mamie Mt. P leasant and … of them date back to 490 B. C. the ruins of which are still standing. The architecture of the ancient buildings was very …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 1, No. 44)

Date
June 11, 1886

The first page opened with a poem titled "I'm Not Too Young" reprinted from Scattered Seeds. The next article, "Hoe Handle Medicine" extolled the medicinal effects of exercise.

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… by Indian boys, but EDITED by The-inan-on-the-band-stand. STANDING OFFER.—For F iv e new subscribers to the In d ian … every week. We learned last Saturday night, through Mr. Standing, of the curious ways in which different countries … Ira Yo-wi-cee, and Otto Wells, went to farms this week. Bear F. Heart, and Arrow R. Horse returned. About the only …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 10, No. 23)

Date
February 6, 1914

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… 2, 1914, the Arapahoe Indians were called by Chief Lone Bear to con­ gregate at the Indian dance hall in celebration … Dora Poodry, Rena Button, Della John, Lena Bennet, Olive Standing Bear, Cecelia Matlock, Addie Hovermale, Melissa … but at present he is working in a store in town. Luther Standing Bear writes from his present address, Sioux City, …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 5, No. 31)

Date
April 4, 1890

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… sometime siuce the ■marriage of Prank Locke and Hope Bed Bear a very nice little account of the wedding at Rosebud … of side-ache, but then they would be perfectly willing to bear the violent parox­ ysms again if such another good time … Matlock, Casper Edson, William Tivis, Percy Zadoka, Henry Standing Bear, Reuben Wolf,Chaueey Y.Robe,and John Tyler, …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 4, No. 49)

Date
July 26, 1889

The first page opened with a Longfellow poem "The Ladder of St.

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… in his place, and every power he possessed was brought to bear upon his work. After he had been there a year he had … Scripture texts committed to memory. I hope you will ever bear in mind the grand opportunities you have at the … the H elper office. The line of wagons covered with tenting standing beside the printing-office reminds one of a circus. …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 3, No. 7)

Date
September 23, 1887

Much of this issue of the newspaper was focused on the Outing Program, since many students were returning to the school from their country homes.

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… H e says the C arlisle d id n ’t stay in E sth e r Side Bear very long, for she is w ear­ ing Ind ian dress again. … H arvey Townsend, Ota Chief Eagle, H en ry S tand ing Bear, W alte r C arrier, Otto Zotom, Lilly Corne­ lius, Jenn … lor T h e S t a r we give the same pM-miniUf olk-i.-d in Standing (Mhi t …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 15, No. 1)

Date
October 27, 1899

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… These relics are dusty and rusty, but it is interesting to bear the dark-colored Mexican tell the history of the … man is conceded at this day and age by all educators of any standing. A college graduate who has not had any me­ … Taking up plants has been in order for Ja week or two. Mr. Standing has been shut in with a cold and head trouble, but …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 7, No. 16)

Date
December 25, 1891

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… ETCS'. The Christmas service was conducted by Mr. Standing and Dr. Dixon. The re­ sponsive reading from the pr … The choir sang Mozart’s Gloria and other selections. In Mr. Standing’s address at the Christmas service he referred to … week. Nina received the prettiest doll Her grand­ father, Bear Robe, one of live party of Chey­ enne and Arapahoe …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 3, No. 30)

Date
March 9, 1888

The first page opened with a poem, "The Minutes," followed by Marianna Burgess' letter "From California," to the Man-on-the-Band-Stand describing idyllic weather compared to what she's hearing of b

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… a minute ever comes back. We are but minutes—yet each one bears A little burden of joys and cares. Patiently take the … of the pleasant sunshine, I cannot bear to think of you standing on that cold band-stand and shivering in the … Get. all the fun out of i t you can. Don’t catch cold.” Mr. Standing returned Saturday night. He reports great snow …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 8, No. 10)

Date
November 18, 1892

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A WEEKLY LETTER ^ —FROM THE— Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pa. X? VO L V ' l l . —FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1892.— NO- 10 TRIP LIGHTLY. lips, how set are our jaws, «nd know now Miss Rankin has labor, d in the few months she bus been with us daily from …
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