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The Arrow (Vol. 1, No. 13)

Date
November 17, 1904

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… have the assist­ ance of others, but if you study under- standingly the knowledge thus gained by your own efforts … House. “ The general manager was a friend of many years’ standing, and was quite willing to do all he could for me, … ter done if you brought “ the scholarly temperament” to bear upon them? Is not that “ scholarly temperament,” after …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 5, No. 11)

Date
November 20, 1908

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… was very well rendered. A declamation was given by Louis Bear, a reading by Thomas Myiow, an impromptu by Jam es … Thomas Myiow, the nega­ tives were David R edstar and Louis Bear. The debate was won by the affirmatives. Miss Weekly, … Cornsilk afte r him. She looked down and saw Buffalo Woman standing where she had left her, then the sky closed. She …
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The School News (Vol. 2, No. 7)

Date
December 1881

The first page opens with a letter from Ruben Quick Bear to his friend Austin, reassuring him that it is okay to make mistake when learning a new language.

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… big things so we must, not let the little things go. —Mr. Standing left ns November last for Yankton Agency to take … by our hoys. EXTEAOTS FEOM STUDENT’S DIAEIE3. Nov. 25.— Mr. Standing went a.way on Friday. Every hoy and girl felt sorry because Mr. Standing is a very good man his wife too. Lucius A it s o n …
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The Arrow (Vol. 3, No. 17)

Date
December 21, 1906

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… While there, one of chiefs was attracted by the maidenly bearing of little Sarah, and in a mood of sportiveness, took … lad into, the government school at Phoenix, where not­ withstanding homesickness and longings for the plains, he stayed … methods, as well as an extended experience and high standing with the rulers of college athlet­ ics will remove …
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The Arrow (Vol. 3, No. 14)

Date
November 30, 1906

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… the game ending in the gathering gloaming, with the score standing: Carlisle, 18; Cincinnati, 0. Those who looked for …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 12, No. 32)

Date
April 21, 1916

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… to first corporal. The performance of Mr. Duran and his Bear Creek Club was enjoyed by all at the band concert. Mr. … to the students at the Auditorium Sunday evening. Mr. Henry Standingbear, Class of 1891, came up from Washington last … gathered in the band stand and had their picture taken. Mr. Standingbear was a charter member of the Invincible Society, …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 12, No. 11)

Date
November 12, 1915

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… repent and because the good may become still better if they bear evil with patience and humility. He concluded by … will have to depend upon your knowledge long after your “standings” are forgotten. Don’t think you are cheating the … leave school.—Columbus {Ohio) State Journal. FOURTH ANNUAL STANDING ROCK INDIAN FAIR. The fourth annual Standing Rock …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 3, No. 43)

Date
June 8, 1888

The first page opened with the poem, "What a Barrel of Whiskey Contains,” followed by an article titled “Welcome!” that reprinted Kish Hawkins’ (Cheyenne) address to a visiting group of Wilson Coll

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S ^ o & W B B II.Y JWKfTKS THIS CARLISLE; HTOIA2® m©US3?EIA]E» SGaQQL TO B©fS A S® W iM , VOLUME III. CARLISLE, P a ., FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1888. NUMBER 43. W H A T A B A R R E L O F W H I S K E Y C O N T A IN S . “ A barrel of headaches, of heartaches, of …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 2, No. 41)

Date
May 20, 1887

This issue opened with a poem titled “BE CAREFUL,” followed by an account of how “Aunt Martha” nearly drowned near the Genoa School in Nebraska titled “AN INDIAN GIRL SAVED THE LIFE OF A TEACHER,”

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… Paul Eagle Star, Clara Cornelius, Lena Webster, Cora Poor Bear, Edith Abner, Mattie Khuno, Jemima Wheelock, Florence … for T h e S ta r we give the same premiums offered in Standing Offer for the H elper …
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Yearbook of the Carlisle Indian School for 1918

Date
1918

The yearbook of the Carlisle Indian School for 1918 begins with a one page brief history of the school along with the announcement that the school had closed so that the Carlisle Barracks could be

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A. ( < THE CARLISLE INDIAN SCHOOL TAKEN OVER BY THE WAR DEPARTMENT Marks the Close of an Institution of Historic Value in the Education and Civilization of the Original American. It will be of widespread interest to know that the United States Indian …
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The Carlisle Arrow and Red Man (Vol. 14, No. 37)

Date
June 7, 1918

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… gave to her an individuality worthy of emu­ lation. Notwithstanding her busy life in performing the duties of her … trained in office tactics and courtesies, gentlemanly bear­ ing, and business efficiency and dispatch. Many a … is the name which was most aptly applied to our Nettie Standing Bear by her patron last summer. This was Mrs. …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 7, No. 10)

Date
November 11, 1910

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… the animal or bird, the more sought was its name. Thus the bear, wolf, eagle, and hawk were considered very good names, … 720, Sisseton, S. D. Aaron C. Wells, add. farmer, 720, Standing- Rock, N. D. Carrie L. Jones, matron, 600, Standing Rock, N. D. Jane A . Brewster, laundress, 520, …
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The Arrow (Vol. 2, No. 11)

Date
November 3, 1905

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… time in which it was possible to convert the wood of a standing tree into paper, and the latter into a journal … of the turtles that were re- cently found in Jersey, bearing dates of fifty and sixty years ago,recalls an …
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The Morning Star (Vol. 5, No. 8)

Date
March 1885

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… self-depend­ ent citizens. A conversation with Mr. A. J. Standing, the assistant superintendent of the school, now … want of food-” * * * The rations were doubled, and notwithstanding that, the com­ mandant of the post informed me, for … afflicted with the some­ what harrowing name of Steals-the-Bear re­ cently wrote from the farm: ‘ ‘I do not like it, …
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The Morning Star (Vol. 7, No. 11)

Date
August 1887

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… in a great measure barred intercourse and a proper under­ standing each of the other’s motives, and intentions. Now, … that Dakota was being taught at some • of tlie schools at Standing Rock Agency,, and it was forbidden, as will be seen … doeth all things well. Resolved, That we feel it a duty to bear testimony to the humble Christian bearing of the …
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The Red Man (Vol. 15, No. 1)

Date
September 1898

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… The Indian Helper of September 2, tells the story, and will bear repeat­ ing in these columns : boy a working on in … them the experience that all men of commonsense and good standing have had to pass through, in one way or another. … the grounds and pupils as did the Agri­ cultural school of Standing Rock reserva­ tion in N . D. The space allowed the …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 8, No. 46)

Date
August 4, 1893

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… anything. I was obliged to depend upon my own eyes and understanding, after all, or I should still be seeking a place … Friday even­ ing in the sewing room in honor of Paul Good Bear, who expects to leave us shortly, was a decided … Indian dress. This is the highest price premium in Standing Offer and sold for 76cts. retail. The same picture …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 11, No. 9)

Date
November 29, 1895

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… impression up­ on the audience. Some gent lem en of high standing said it was the wisest tem perance m easure they … im ilar action. Did not this inform ation about our country bear im m edia te f ru it? Yes, at a banquet given shortly …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 4, No. 42)

Date
June 7, 1889

The first page opened with a poem by Susan Coolidge titled “New Every Morning,” followed by a letter from Ernie Black (Cheyenne) titled “News from our Cheyenne and Arapahoe Boys.” Also on the page

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… John is doing noth­ ing. I never see M innie Y ellow Bear and do not know how she is getting along. Now th is is … of the rem aining one “ This time, ow l, he mad easy.” Jack Standing started to school, Monday, l i e reports of h im …
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The Red Man (Vol. 4, No. 8)

Date
April 1912

The first article, written by F. H. Abbott, covered the agricultural progress of Indians.

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… The rescue party consisted of Charger, Strikes Fire, Crazy Bear, Charges the Dog, Waktegli, Four Bears, Swift Bird, Sitting Bear, Foolish, Pretty Bear, Black … T h e R e d M a n by R e d M e n ditional troubles or long-standing difficulties, the younger members at Carlisle …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 4, No. 1)

Date
August 28, 1903

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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 19, No. 5).

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… of Ind ian hum an ity we see along the railroad are a standing reproach to our boasted civ ili­ zation. Old women … to b e a t home. H is fine team and farm wagon were standing a t the gate to take h im to his ranch where he has … will a r ­ rive in Denison ton igh t about 7 o ’clock bearing 200 Mississippi Choctaw Ind ians enroute to Atoka, …
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