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The Arrow (Vol. 1, No. 5)

Date
September 22, 1904

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… over thirty years ago. “ What do you call that Indian standing over there?” “ Mo-caj-e-wcnce,” was the reply, “ … Marshall last year on their grounds with the distinct understanding that they would play us here this year. Accordingly … died May 31, 1893, age 20 years and another Friend JI. H. Bear, died May 21, 1880, aged 20 years, were recognized as …
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The Arrow (Vol. 3, No. 10)

Date
November 2, 1906

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… few inter­ preted it to mean an attempt for a field goal. Standing on Penn’s 45-yard line— 10 yards from midfield he … improving and he expects to be well before long. Louis F. Bear says on a postal card to a friend that he is getting … col­ lection excelled theirs (which was only a misunderstanding on their part) passed the collection hat a second …
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Excerpt from Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1893

Date
1893

An excerpt from the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the Interior for the fiscal year ending 1893, containing the Fourteenth Annual Report of the Carlisle Ind

… to the credit of the girls. About $7,000 of these amounts bears interest at 0 per cent and 3 per cent. Nearly every … auspices than Columbus or his contemporaries could bring to bear.—(New York Mail and Express.)Tho ftmwninrr -----x:. * • … arrival have gone into the hospital'from ailments of long standing, and have only left tho hospital to be returned …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 9, No. 2)

Date
September 13, 1912

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… He has Swedish blood in his veins, he said, and therefore bears a special relation to the event. He was glad that … is one of which you may be proud. You have set a high standing of physical development, which is only attained by … games. —New York Ameri­ can. THE new five-cent piece is to bear the representation of a buffalo on one side and of an …
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The Arrow (Vol. 1, No. 29)

Date
March 16, 1905

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… you, the Carlisle boys whose fine appearance, soldierly bearing and ex­ cellent performance while participating in … greatly enjoyed their homes, and stated that they have good standing in class. ► in a letter to T h e A rrow , E ln o ra … and it w as n o t till the end cam e th a t any one could bear the th o u g h t th a t she w ould n o t soon be seen a …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 12, No. 9)

Date
October 29, 1915

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A W EEKLY NEW SPAPER PRIN TED DURING TH E SCHOOL YEAR BY TH E STU D EN TS OF TH E CARLISLE INDIAN SCHOOL VOLUME XII CARLISLE, PA., OCTOBER 29, 1915. NUMBER 9 «$• ■> ■> •»* > > > « > > > •> > > > > > > .> •> •> > > •»■> > > ■> > > > •> > > > ■> > > > -> -> …
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The Morning Star (Vol. 5, No. 10)

Date
May 1885

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… missionary policy, it is time for us to stop and take our bearings. Such a policy must submit to com­ parison with the … before the half-breeds took the field; and it is well to bear in mind that the half-breeds of the northern country … as I have said, are poor and dissatisfied. Mosquito, Grisly Bear, Red Pheasant, and Lean Man, their chiefs, have been …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 7, No. 33)

Date
April 21, 1911

This "Senior Number" of the Carlisle Arrow features information about commencement and the graduating class.

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… end of our preliminary journey; it seems to us that we are standing on the highest pinnacle we have yet reached in our … through the storms and winds of the years, bravely withstanding the blasts and ever pointing heavenward, so may we, … and finally my eyes fell on a lavender and white banner, bearing the inscription“ 1911-Truth Conquers.” Faded and …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 3, No. 18)

Date
December 12, 1902

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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 18, No. 22).

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… a w eary hill B earing a load beyond y our s tre n g th to bear, S tra in in g each nerve u n tirin g ly , and s till S … burgess rooms on Sunday. A good question to d iscuss:—One bear­ ing upon the advantages of the country life over city, … on his way with th ir teen s tu ­ dents for Carlisle, from Standing Rock, South Dakota, and will probably arrive on …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 3, No. 22)

Date
January 16, 1903

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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 18, No. 26).

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… and killed nearly five hundred people.” “ My grandfather, Standing Soldier, who is now dead, often spoke about this … over the country alleged that the Indian, Creeping Bear, was a graduate of Car­ lisle. I have a careful record of every stu­ dent ever at Carlisle. No Creeping Bear ever attended the school. I immediately telegraphed the …
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Red Man (Vol. 15, No. 5)

Date
February & March 1899

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… land, hunting and fishing to provide for his few wants. The bear and the deer were his favorite game, aud he delighted … of his own tribe and which fail to give him an understanding even of that. The graduates of this school will as … but with these seven or eight hundred boys and girls standing by the side of the other seven hundred or more of …
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Eadle Keatah Toh (Vol. 1, No. 3)

Date
May and June 1880

Page one opened with information, including statistics, from the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs about Carlisle and other schools as reported by Indian agents.

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Eadle Keatah Toh (Vol. 1, No. 3) 3.18 MB
… person is not especially idle if the work when done will bear criticism, but the tedium of such oversight is relieved … is described. Page four had a lengthy article by A. J. Standing about his experience in Indian Territory on a trip …
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The Arrow (Vol. 1, No. 9)

Date
October 20, 1904

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… -L son(Manager) Tomahawk, Nephew, LnRooque, Whitecrow, Bearlow, Baker, Saul, Eagleman, Oldman. E. L. Rogers, … team. The following players composed the squad: Andrews, Bearlo, Daniels, Engle- man, Fischer, Jimerson, Jones, … and advertise an old established house of solid financial standing. Salary to men $2] weekly, to wo­ men $12 to $18 …
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The Arrow (Vol. 3, No. 5)

Date
September 28, 1906

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… Substitutes: Ed­ gar Moore, Eugene Geffe, and Earnest Qulckbear. The Harrisburg Trip. From the various papers … about the buildings. The last of these to fall was the one standing at the corner of the dining room porch. Sun­ beams … now warm the air its shadows were wont to cool. Notwithstanding the loss of these old time relics of “ Young …
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Excerpt from Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1891

Date
1890-1891

An excerpt from the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the Interior for the fiscal year ending 1891, containing the Twelfth Annual Report of the Carlisle Indian

… school for the girls and such boys, as by reason of notnnderstanding English or on account of being too young, do not go … Spanish fort at St. Augustine, Fla. Above Nash­ ville, Lean Bear, one of the principal Cheyenne chiefs, attempted to … seat for himself, managed to elude the notice of the guards standing in each end of the car and to jump out of the …
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The Arrow (Vol. 1, No. 35)

Date
April 27, 1905

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Publication of the United States Indian School, Carlisle, Pa. Yol. I THU RSD A Y , A P R IL 27, 1905. No 35 THE BRIGHT SIDE. OOK on the bright side! There always is one; There can’t be a shadow Without any sun. There's never a night Without morning …
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The Red Man (Vol. 10, No. 6)

Date
July & August 1890

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… have just arrived from the Buffalo Bill Show—White Horse, Bear Pipe, and Kills White Weasel, These In­ dians, like the … one might say, they are so many. This little country lias a standing army of 218,- 000 men. After crossing the drill … above for four or five of my In­ dians, with the understanding that they should support themselves, in another …
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The Indian Craftsman (Vol. 1, No. 4)

Date
May 1909

This issue, which commemorates the Commencement Exercises of the Class of 1909, featured speeches highlighting the success of Indian education. Francis E.

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… service, which may aid the reader to a fuller understanding and broader knowledge of the Indian, his Customs, … Pennsylvania. Subscriptions will be received with the understanding that one volume will cost One Dollar. Ten numbers … namely, my own view of Carlisle. But when­ ever you bear in mind that whatever the policies and purposes of the …
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The Red Man (Vol. 12, No. 11)

Date
April 1895

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… few others is in the largest de­ gree creditable to the forbearance of Apache character. *If after the cowardly … industries of civilized life, and any treatment that will bear upon them to prolong their stay in such influences and …
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The Red Man (Vol. 10, No. 11)

Date
April & May 1891

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… or­ gies. If the army system of education can he brought to bear with vigor, these young men can be greatly advanced in … the success or failure of the project. W ith a good understanding between the two races there will be success,without … and we let them enlist. There was a young man from Standing Rock came here and asked the same question as yon …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 5, No. 43 & 44)

Date
June 24 & July 1, 1904

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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 19, No. 47 & 48).

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… remote from contact with our people and industries, notwithstanding all the influences of whatever sort that may be … side of the Indian Bureau. His dismissal gratifies a longstanding"spite entertained by the Bureau, and removes an … H. Pratt quits the In­ dian School here next week he will bear with him a testimonial of public esteem and confidence …
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The Red Man (Vol. 5, No. 9)

Date
May 1913

In this issue of The Red Man, the articles correlate to commencement addresses given at the 1913 graduation ceremony.

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… my prayer, ‘I never give my children Anymore than they can bear. So get your back to the cattle ship And preach my … choice to unite with the rest of your fellow citizens in standing behind that fine institution and those magnificent … this opportunity to thank my friend, Mr. Friedman, for the standing in­ vitation he has extended me to visit Carlisle. …
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