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Ice Skating on the School Grounds, c. 1910

A view taken in the winter looking at the far northwestern part of the school grounds, showing many people standing on the bridge over the Letort Creek and many people skating on the frozen pond cr

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Cumberland County Historical Society

The Indian Helper (Vol. 1, No. 21 & No. 22)

Date
January 8, 1886

The first page opened with a poem titled “Smile Whenever You Can," followed by a lesson titled, "What Is Polite?" and a description of the life cycles of certain mammals.

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… of the Mississippi where Indians shall be prepared for service in the United States Army ; and so the Committee are … E V E R Y F R ID A Y BY TH E IN D IA N PRIN TER BOYS. P rice!—lO c e n ts a y e a r . Address I ndian H elper , … by over­ flowing the spring, is now frozen over and the skating was begun in earnest yesterday morning. W e hope the …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 2, No. 18)

Date
December 10, 1886

The first page opened with a poem titled "Much Depends on Your Aiming," about keeping to the straight path, followed by "A Boy Froze to Death While On Duty," about the effects of an ice storm on La

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* e t» . * * * 1 7 . * * * 1 8 . * * * 1 9 . * * # 2 0 . * * * 1. W hat a boy might say if he should hurt his finger. 2. Something that is dug out of the ground and made into stoves. 3. The nick-name for Edwin. 4. First letter of the alphabet. 3 . The …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 5, No. 10)

Date
October 25, 1889

The first page opened with a poem “Your Mission: Remarks Made at our last Sunday Evening's Service, by an Indian Boy, as Reported by E.

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… the house to our­ selves, for which I was very glad. I noticed Annie looking at the chairs rather curiously,and … tears she exclaimed “ Why, Mollie, where did you get these nice chairs ?” “ I bought them.” “ I wish we had some. I do … bT The-mau-OD-the-band-«taDd, who la NOT an Indian. Price:—lO cents a year.■ ....... ............ ' " ~~~ ■= …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 11, No. 17)

Date
January 1, 1915

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… Dancing was the feature of the evening. Excellent Christmas Skating. Skating on the school pond was one of the main … to allow the stu­ dents more time for recreation on the ice and in the gymnasium. GENERAL SCHOOL NEWS. By Student … |9earlp Second-class matter—so entered at the Post- office at Carlisle, September 2, 1904. Address all …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 6, No. 21)

Date
January 28, 1910

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… usually last un­ til twelve o’clock. On Christmas Day services were held in all the churches at ten o’clock, and most … road from about three to six or sev- 'en in the evening. Skating parties were also popular among the young­ er … will be a great improvement and benefit to those who practice. Mr. Worden has received some new baskets, pottery and …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 7, No. 17)

Date
December 30, 1910

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… from every trace of buttermilk; two washings should be sufficent, but the process must be continued if necessary until … packed for the market where it is sold at a high or a low price, according to its merits. GENERAL SCHOOL NEWS. Christmas … win­ ter weather. The boys and girls had good skating, and the employees could indulge in either skating
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 11, No. 18)

Date
January 8, 1915

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… it is a minor incident among the many happenings in the office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs with­ in the past … hoof, the Secretary succinctly re­ marked that, for the price named, Uncle Sam expected a “ big man,” one to whom this … Penn. During the week most o f the boys enjoyed the fine skating, both at Cave Hill and on the school pond, which is …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 2, No. 21)

Date
December 31, 1886

The first page opened with a poem titled "A Happy New Year to You," followed by a poem called "Santa Claus at Home," about his return to the North Pole.

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… in the bleak North Pole, And he throws himself back in his iceberg chair, For he’s tired, the good old soul,— And he … they went out to drink beer. He bought a new printing office with the money and was successful. He made one hundred … gaieties and pleasures which charm the young. More snow. Skating spoiled? Printer boys worked late last night. Mrs …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 5, No. 17)

Date
January 1, 1909

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… s was a delightful day a t Carlisle. We had both snow, and ice for skating, though it was a little too warm for either snow or ice to last long. THE CARLISLE ARROW FROM THE CARLISLE …
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The Arrow (Vol. 2, No. 21)

Date
January 19, 1906

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… Carlisle, Pa. Vol. II FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1906. ' . No 21 SKATING ON THE CONE DOG WI NET. THE SNOW LULLABY. W . D. N E … to prevent the heat, from escaping. No doubt you have, noticed that the ; eyes of some of the chickens with one or … and well last a life time. There is on room in them for lice to find a lodging place. The nests can be filled with …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 6, No. 15)

Date
December 12, 1890

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… the corner of Teachers’ Quarters is the tendent's office. Man-on-the-band-staud’s Quarters.) Superintendent’s … KIDt KDbv The-nmn-ou-the-band-stand. who ia NOT an Indiar Price:—lO cents a year Address Indian Helper, Carlisle, Pa. … H e l p e r . We thought it was wonderful to see the boys skating over the rough brick and board walks, but when the …
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The Arrow (Vol. 3, No. 23)

Date
February 1, 1907

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… pass away!" Hushed is the tumult of the day: But that low voice doth seem to say In solemn tone. To me alone, “ This, … was green with May And blossoms brightened all the way A voice to me Spoke warningly, • "This, too, shall pass away!” … holiday. The afternoon was much enjoyed and well spent in skating. -► The various basket-ball teams are put­ ting in …
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The Arrow (Vol. 4, No. 15)

Date
December 13, 1907

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… the 1st inst, the little daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Siceni Nori, was bap­ tized by the Rev. Dr. Norcross of the … of the Senecas. This chief gave Black Hawk a word of advice and told him ■ to go home and never rise up against the … the part may be. be it ever so large, or difficult. Alice Denomie, Vera Wagner and Martha Cornsilk readily …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 8, No. 17)

Date
January 5, 1912

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… at Carlisle a “ Merry Christ­ mas.” We learn that James Kowice is doing well at his home in Gallup, New Mexico. Eugenia … at Manderson, S. D., states that he is getting along very nicely. A number o f cards have been re­ ceived from Eloy … Cook, a Carlisle ex-student, states that they have had skating for two weeks at Hogansburg, 'New York. Rose …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 15, No. 17)

Date
February 23, 1900

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… by the Man-on-the-band-stand who Is NOT an Indian. T rice—10 cents p e r year Entered in the P. O. at Carlisle as … Do not hesitate to take the HELPER from the Post Office for i f yon have not paid for it some one else has. It … to the lack of cold weather and snow. Others say it is the skating pond. The latter has played an important, part in …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 1, No. 23)

Date
January 15, 1886

The first page opened with a poem titled "I'll Put It Off" followed by "A True Story of a Boy Frozen to Death." Also found on that page was an article titled "Look Up!" which was reprinted from the

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… of the country, Some people in the South who never saw ice and snow have seen it this winter. In Philadelphia it … Minnesota, some men are building a house o f blocks o f ice. There will be several rooms in the house. It will be … it as though she did like her work. Mr. SNOW ’S TALK. Our Skating ! Our skati ig ! Oh ! where has it gone ? It’s under …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 6, No. 16)

Date
December 24, 1909

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… for they could be turned into forts at a minute’s notice. The war-like Navajos were not friendly and often … A priest living near requested them to make a sacrifice to the spirit of the rain. A youth and maid­ en where … that the snow in North Dakota is a foot deep, and that skating is fine. Mrs. Nori and Mary F. Keokuk spent Saturday …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 7, No. 16)

Date
December 23, 1910

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… the season’ s greetings to all their friends at Carlisle. “ Skating” is all one hears on the boys’ side, and I suppose … The carpenters are busy making Christmas gifts. It is nice that they are allowed to make this use of their … is en­ joying sleigh rides to school. She is getting along nicely. Lizzie Cardish writes that she ar­ rived home in …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 12, No. 19)

Date
January 21, 1916

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… Bessie Hall was the guest. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. The skating pond is in use every day. All the girls miss Rose … afternoon, Jacob Herman had the pleasure of breaking the ice. The girls at the Model Home are planning to serve a … Bird. Biographical sketch—Rose Beauregard. Vocal solo—Beatrice Abrams. Recitation—Blanche Archambault. Description of a …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 2, No. 20)

Date
December 20, 1901

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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 17, No. 24).

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… The Man/Helper. PRINTED EVERY FRIDAY BY APPRENTICES AT THE INDIAN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, CARLISLE, PA. THE HKD … ferson made his appearance at the super­ intendent’s office, and after gently tap­ ping on the door, removed his hat … The spit of snow Wednesday night nearly spoiled the skating. Because a person casts reflections is no special …
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The Arrow (Vol. 3, No. 19)

Date
January 4, 1907

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… Spoken by him to me and you, The poor and the sin-enticed? First, then we love the God above As well his children … Interests of the Pro­ gressive Indian, only Indian Apprentices doing the type-setting and printing. PUBLISHED EVERY … a cold is out again and she says she wishes there was more skating. In a letter to a friend we learn that Miss Melinda …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 7, No. 19)

Date
January 13, 1911

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… the hammer thrower’s form is the outcome of untiring practice. Self-confidence is a moral muscle which requires … the best equipped and most up-to-date college printing offices in the West, and that it is doing avast amount of good … ice last Saturday afternoon was notin good condition for skating, so the boys spent the afternoon in playing a series …
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