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The Arrow (Vol. 4, No. 18)

Date
January 3, 1908

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… merit; So if we fail to reap success Ws’vs but to grin aad bear it. For what we sow that shall ws rsap, Such is the law … M:ij a' Mercer tU"S jii-.ni«lv f**r •he'l'niih standing the selio. I has utt.lined under llie pic.-ent …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 11, No. 37)

Date
May 28, 1915

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… a graduate of this school, was enrolled as a pupil in good standing from Oc­ tober, 1901, to June, 1903, while at­ … and loved with the tenderness and confidence that child bears to parent. In the twelve years of care be­ stowed upon … This was a shock almost too overwhelming for the mother to bear, but with masterful grace and indomitable fortitude she …
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The Arrow (Vol. 2, No. 8)

Date
October 13, 1905

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… depot to the ball grounds. ■► Joseph Blaekhawk and Henry Bear, who have been to their homes in Nebraska for the … Japan yeilded in her demands of Russia that she lowered her standing in the estimation of the world. Negative Victor …
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The Arrow (Vol. 3, No. 30)

Date
March 22, 1907

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… farming, and therefore has more land under cultivation. The standing of the Indian in society now is not the number of … the roll of honor. Good work, Marie, keep it up. -► Ollie Bearing, of No. 5, left for the coun­ try Wednesday morning. … a picture of it. I took it last July at haying. The lady standing at the door is Mrs. Gruett near a load of hay. I …
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The Morning Star (Vol. 4, No. 8)

Date
March 1884

Page one opened with “The Thoughts and Opinions of Indian Agents” which took up the entire page an continued onto page four.

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… Affairs, at Washington, we make the following extracts, bearing upon Indian edu­ cation and civilization: “ Upon the … away from home influences.” Agent James McLaughlin , ofthe Standing Rock, Dakota, Sioux, says: “ I desire to call … farms and else where,are Clarence Threestars j and Luther Standing Bear, Sioux, who have gone to Wanamaker’s store, …
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The Morning Star (Vol. 5, No. 1)

Date
August 1884

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… its promises to them by treaty.” “ The Navajos have been standing still in a transition state for some time.” Of the … I want to keep it, it proves or neither it keeps me in a standing still. I would like to have all the knowledge and … average of over 9 lbs. each. The greatest gain was made by Bear Fire Heart, 15 lbs'. The Georgia Editorial Association …
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The Arrow (Vol. 1, No. 46)

Date
July 20, 1905

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… his heart, the formula, “I was’nt hired to do that,” he is standing upon a greased plank that inclines toward the sea, … cleverly designed flower­ beds which surround an elm tree bearing the emblem of Class ’06. Mr. Weber has taken upon … Decora, Thos. Buchanan, Marten Brown are farming. Thos. Bear is attending school. Frank Beaver, (Hass 1901, is still …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 12, No. 6)

Date
October 8, 1915

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… parts of the United States, which is a guaranty of its high standing and moral backing. The new school will be … Addie Ho- vermale; reporter, Eva Jones; critic, Sallie Graybeard. While waiting for the tellers, a piano selection was … was enabled to keep its army recruited to full military standing. Otherwise it would have been depleted by the …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 1, No. 2)

Date
July 20, 1900

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… discussion, w hich space forbids even touching upon. Mr. Standing’s Paper. A paper w ritten by our A ssis tan t S u … sufficient for the purpose; and the in stitu tion was to bear th e donor’s nam e, w hich he spelled “ M ore,” b u t … it takes to get it. The hot wave th is week was h ard to bear, bu t we had a p leasan t breeze, som e­ th ing th a t …
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The Red Man (Vol. 14, No. 4)

Date
April 1897

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… of the Indian Office and Assistant-Superintendent, A. J. Standing, occupied Thursday morning. The Sloyd class … day. By 2 o ’clock Thursday afternoon there was scarcely standing room in the large gym­ nasium. Over the platform … me with the buckle end of the belt, striking my body. I bear on my body yet the marks of these beatings. Weil, I …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 2, No. 49)

Date
July 18, 1902

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… cannot fail to absorb much that is refining and that must bear fruit in her after life. The girls are usually found … cheerful­ ness that dt serves the highest praise. Jennie Standing Bear writes Miss Jack- son of her delight in … the school carried birthday congratulations to Mr. A. J. Standing, in town on Wednesday evening. Mr. Weber with a …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 2, No. 48)

Date
July 11, 1902

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… cannot fail to absorb much that is refining and that must bear fruit in her after life. The girls are usually found … cheerful­ ness that dt serves the highest praise. Jennie Standing Bear writes Miss Jack- son of her delight in … the school carried birthday congratulations to Mr. A. J. Standing, in town on Wednesday evening. Mr. Weber with a …
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Eadle Keatah Toh (Vol. 2, No. 1)

Date
August 1881

Page one opened with Lapi Oaye talking about the school system in America and how it is beneficial to Indian and while children alike.

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… and whole tribes that exemplify the hate which the Indian bears to the white man, his language and his manner of … sense would seem to demand that the number of instructors bear some direct proportion to the number of pupils. Of …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 3, No. 32)

Date
April 3, 1903

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… the “ Native American” encased in his armor of stoicism and bear­ ing himself with a native dignity all his own. The … climb of duty is so high, so steep, or so hard, but God is standing at the top! No honest work for him is ever entirely … susceptible. By toughening the skin and its nerves they bear cold air better and thus colds are avoided. The …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 3, No. 44)

Date
June 26, 1903

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… was dis­ covered to be in bad condition on account of long standing of the disease, which Kimbal said first attacked …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 2, No. 10)

Date
October 11, 1901

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p r in t e d e v e r y Fr i d a y b y a p p r e n t ic e s a t t h e In d ia n i n d u s t r i a l s c h o o l , Ca r l i s l e , p a . THE KKI» MAW. This is the number 1$ your time mark on, wrapper re furs to* SEVENTEENTH YEAR. Of Vo!. XVII, No 14, [ 17- …
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The Arrow (Vol. 2, No. 21)

Date
January 19, 1906

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… the same scientific order of birds— the Gallinaceal or comb bearer and resemble each other more or less closely in … in the poultry world. They in a way stand between the comb bearers and swim­ mers as there is a slight difference … to assist the Artist on the scenery. The boy after standing around admiring the beautiful curtains was asked: “ …
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The Arrow (Vol. 2, No. 22)

Date
January 26, 1906

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Publication of the United States Indian School, Carlisle, Pa. Vol. II , FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1906.-------------------------------------------------------------------- ;—\-----------------------------------——------------ ------------ No 22 A Literary …
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The Arrow (Vol. 3, No. 18)

Date
December 28, 1906

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… No, 18 DAY BY DAY I heard a voice at evening softly say, Bear not thy yesterday into to-morrow, Nor load this week … to a bank to borrow money. He signed a note for $20.00, bearing interest at 12 per. cent. He then gave a mortgage on … Held by Twohearks. 1 mile run, time 4 min. 36 see. Held by Beardsley. 2 mile run, time 10 min. 21 see. Held by …
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The Arrow (Vol. 3, No. 37)

Date
May 10, 1907

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… is able, as was Lincoln, to rise above the mists of misunderstanding and to grasp the essential truth out of the … own class. But if you go to the game, whatever it mav be, bear in mind the words of “ Pop’s” School Song: All your … on Monday afternoon during a cold lain. The Indians, notwithstanding the defeat of Dickinson by the famous State College …
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The Arrow (Vol. 2, No. 29)

Date
March 16, 1906

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Publication of the United States Indian School, Carlisle, Pa. Vol. IT FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1906. No 29 PRINTING DEPARTMENT—PRESS ROOM. gineering skill. Usually dams are built to raise tbe level of the water, so that more land can be irrigated by it. Tbe …
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The Arrow (Vol. 4, No. 28)

Date
March 13, 1908

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… incep­ tion twenty-eight years ago. Next year we lose our standing as Juniors and enter upon that much coveted and … and when it is matured you will be happy that you did. Bear this in mind and you will see your own reward in a …
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The Arrow (Vol. 4, No. 38)

Date
May 22, 1908

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… of the so-called pointers in the “ Big Dipper” or “ Great Bear.” The outer rim of the Dipper points npar to Polaris, … widows of those killed, in the capture of Sitting Bull at Standing Rock Agency in 1890. The rec­ ognition of these … visitors were treated to ice cream and candy. ■► Junaluska Standingdeer, an ex-Car- lisler, is doing excellent work at …
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