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The Morning Star (Vol. 4, No. 9)

Date
April 1884

Page one had the speech Cap. Pratt gave at the National Convention of Superintendents of Education at Washington, D.C.

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… of this Indian problem is to be secured by bring­ ing to bear upon the Indian, more than all else,the school of …
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The Arrow (Vol. 3, No. 35)

Date
April 26, 1907

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… The Sophomores, headed by their Presi­ dent Miss Stella Bear, filed out of their school room and proceeded to the … Isaac Quinn. Cherokee Musician Contracts Junaluski Standingdeer of Cherokee, North Carolina, has recently … a con­ tract with an Indian Band for this summer. Mr. Standingdeer has had many years of practical experience as …
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The Morning Star (Vol. 3, No. 12)

Date
July 1883

Page one is dominated by small vignettes of various day-to-day events that happened at the school, including compliments on students works, stories of gifted flowers and visiting agents.

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… of a happy day. W e are glad to announce that Mr. A . J. Standing, form erly our efficient assistant, now in charge o … a reasonably sufficient number of facts and examples bear­ ing on the question to be solved. I was sure that …
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The Arrow (Vol. 4, No. 11)

Date
November 15, 1907

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… Lubo, Gardner, Hendricks, Payne, Winnie, Afraid-of-a-bear, Aiken, Littleboy, Island, and in fact all who had a … Glori on the afiirmative; Alexan­ der Sage and Ernest Quickbear for the Neg­ ative side. After a lively discussion, the … glad to see his smil­ ing face. “ ► Lystia Wahoo and Stella Bear are de­ tailed as clothes carriers this month. They …
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The Arrow (Vol. 4, No. 12)

Date
November 22, 1907

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… chel Penny; on the negative were Elizabeth Baird and Stella Bear. The debaters were very well prepared on both sides. … them no more.— Requietcai in pace. — S c r u b . Stella Bear gave some interesting facts in her debate last Friday … on geology to the student body a short time ago. While standing on the Cave Hill casting our eyes upon the …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 8, No. 9)

Date
November 10, 1911

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… that Clara Hall, one of our ex­ students, and Stella Bear, Class ’10, are doing well at their homes in North … the young knight to his obligations and to a fuller under­ standing of life’s duties, have in them a valuable lesson, … to which the Juniors are responding with intelli­ gent nnderstanding. Casper Cornelius, an ex-student, is at present …
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The Red Man (Vol. 14, No. 5)

Date
May & June 1897

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… under the supervision of Assist­ ant Superintendent A. .1. Standing. Miss Emily S. Cook, of the Indian Office, …
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The Morning Star (Vol. 4, No. 5)

Date
December 1883

Page one opened with an article titled “Strong Words for the Indians From Commissioner Price”, along with “A Plea for Civilized Indians”, “Two Pueblo Boys”, and “The Baby”.

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… push to insure materi­ ally successful results. Leaving Mr. Standing and Miss Burgess to select tiie delegation of … hoys and girls. Their prompt and loud reponses, and jolly bearing were abundant proof of the capacity Qf both teacher … and wastes more vegeta­ bles than we can well afford to bear.” “ I went away from home a few days ago and left her …
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The Red Man (Vol. 15, No. 3)

Date
December 1898

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… years of custom and privilege. The report of the Commission bearing date Oct. 30,1898, shows plainly, however, that …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 7, No. 29)

Date
April 1, 1892

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… and the Chairman an­ nounced the judges, ('apt. Pratt, Mr. Standing and Miss Shaffner. The speakers were as fol- aS … c. f., George Kuis, i . f., Pressly Houk;s. s., Robert Big Bear; subs., Clark Gregg and Sam. Sixkdler; Manager, Mr. \V. …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 9, No. 14)

Date
December 29, 1893

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v * _____A WEEKLY -FROM T H E - Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pa, VOL. IX. —F R ID A Y , D E C E M B E R 29, 1893.- N O - 1 4 B R A C E U P! # LTTIOUGH h e’s born in w in te r w ild, M V Tne N ew Y ear is a jo lly ch ild ; L Y W ith ho liday aud …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 9, No. 18)

Date
January 26, 1894

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… to answ er by postal and over $200 by le tte r. P lease bear in m ind th a t the li t t le paper is very cheap and … ­ ings a t the foot of h is b e d ." , 2 “ M ike.” who now bears the nam e of Bruce P a tte rso n —a sm iling faced A … Indian dress. This is the highest Prlce Premium in Standing Offer and sold for 75cta retail. The same picture …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 9, No. 30)

Date
April 20, 1894

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… need a rest. Mr. D ennison says, “ P repare for a feast of bear m eat, for I in ten d to do some h u n tin g .” The … of th ird inn ing on account of supper, w ith th e score standing 24 to 8 in favor of second n ine. Tuesday evening a …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 9, No. 5)

Date
October 27, 1893

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A W EEKLY - F R O M T H E - Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pa. VOL. (X -F R ID A Y , OCTOBER 27, 1893.- NO. 5. T H E T R U E R IN G OF PATR IO TISM . (NfjN LOW clear the silver bugle, boys, IK j And let the colors tty, Mli. A m erica ’s the fairest …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 6, No. 41)

Date
June 19, 1891

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… a m inu te ever comes back. W e are bu t m inutes, each one bears A little burden of joys and cares; T ake patien tly … w ith her in the g rea t grief she is th u s called upon to bear. _______________ “ I-Iow m any steam you g o t?” was … A n s w e r t o o l d E n i g m a : M at-rye-nioney. STANDING O FFER.—For F ive new subscribers to the INDIAN …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 9, No. 17)

Date
December 27, 1912

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… town were filled with busy peo­ ple, hurrying to and fro, bearing countless boxes which told of Christ­ mas gifts and … attending St. Mary’s Academy, at Sacred Heart, Okla. Henry Standing Bear, Class ’90, who is at present located in Chicago, has …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 9, No. 26)

Date
February 28, 1913

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… justice. w .777/r NOTES ABOUT EX-STUDENTS. Daniel Sleeping Bear writes from Hays, Mont., as follows: “ I ’m all right … refuse proffers of games from many institutions of highest standing. For the past two months he has been deluged with …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 10, No. 16)

Date
December 19, 1913

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… year completed one of its most suc­ cessful seasons, notwithstanding the fact that the season was begun with … lette and Bruce Goesback; Cornelia and Peter Eastman; Olive Standing Bear and Alvina Connell; Emily Poodry and Fred Schenadore; …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 10, No. 24)

Date
February 13, 1914

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… Hall, Idaho. Edith B. Brown writes from Roddey, S. C. Louis Bear writes from Tokio, N. Dak., that he is farming. Maggie … his present occupation is laborer. Mary Smith, now Mrs. Standing- deer, living at Cherokee, N. C., is keeping house. …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 8, No. 26)

Date
March 8, 1912

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… Jacobs; the neg­ atives, Hattie Poodry and Scho­ lastic Madbear. The judges decided in favor of the affirmatives. There … well, and wishes to be remembered to his friends. Willard Standing Bear, one of our ex-students, is getting along well on his …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 6, No. 33)

Date
April 22, 1910

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… She wishes to be re­ membered to all her friends. Joe Loud Bear is now busily en­ gaged in studying the origin of “ … for several tallies. Up to the eighth inning the score was standing 4-3 with the Cherokees in the lead. The ending of …
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The Arrow (Vol. 1, No. 18)

Date
December 22, 1904

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… His dfoil little mg,uth was drawn up like a bow, And his beard on his eh in was as white as the snow; The stuyip of a …
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The Red Man (Vol. 9, No. 7)

Date
June 1889

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… profit by our short comings and try to do better than we. Bear in mind that we hope to have each succeeding class … Life,like a river, flows on without ceas­ ing,notwithstanding the rocks and stones that are in its way. To us it … Rock 269 years ago,yet to-day I feel like a foreigner standing among so many native Americans. For long ages ypur …
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