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The Indian Helper (Vol. 10, No. 14)

Date
January 4, 1895

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… atter. Do not hesitate to take the H elper from the Post Office, for if you have not paid for it some one else has. It … boarded the train for Niagara Falls, amid showers of rice and old shoes. On their re­ turn the Invincibles gave a … all satisfy Mrs. Camp­ bell's critical ear. Sleigh-hells. Skating has been line. Sleighing was never better. Snow …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 2, No. 24)

Date
January 24, 1902

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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 17, No. 28).

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… PRINTED EVERY FRIDAY BY APPRENTICES AT THE INDIAN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. CARLISLE, PA. THE RED … him years ago, by the Government, in recognition of his services and influence as a leader among the Sioux. Facing the … it. The boy who forgets ills coat, his cap, his gloves when skating, and makes no effort to find them might well suffer …
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The Arrow (Vol. 4, No. 13)

Date
November 29, 1907

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… in this section. The Carlisle team was without the serv­ ices of Mount Pleasant, the spectacular quarter-back whose … the Interests of the Progressive Indian, only Indian Apprentices doing the type-setting and printing. P U B L I S H E D … Susie Porter received a letter from home stating that skating had opened up already. She wishes she was back in …
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The Arrow (Vol. 2, No. 24)

Date
February 9, 1906

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… a considerable part of their honeymoon. Amidst a shower of rice and old shoes the wedding party started Mr. and Mrs. … Lunch & Meals go to the BOOSI VUL'T CAII OPPOSITE POHT'OFPICE T r a d e w it h Jacob Wiener No. 9 N. Hanover 8 t. … we have had a few cold days and as a result have had some skating. What would have been a beautiful surface of ice was …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 8, No. 15)

Date
December 23, 1892

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… so do not hesitate to take the paper from the Post Office for fear a hill will be presented. There is more danger … It worn not be fair to give the number of the list, suffice to say that our subscribers will surprised at the … the boy came to the office and said, “ Mr. M., can’ t we go skating?” “ Yes” he replied with a smile, “ you can go …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 8, No. 17)

Date
January 13, 1893

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… b o do not Hesitate to take the paper from the Post Office for fear a bill will be presented. We hear that Robert … that the snow there is very deep and sleighing and skating good. Mr. Thomas H. Stanley, a friend of the In­ … Grippe is again at the case. O, for a spanking team and a nice new cut­ ter, just big enough for two! John Ground has …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 12, No. 16)

Date
December 17, 1915

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… been willing to stand by it, who have been willing to sacrifice their all, nearly; who have pinned their faith to it, … in the prayer meetings, in the preaching services, in every devotional exercise, in the Young Men’s … days by the “Parched Corn Society.” Hobson Tupper says that skating on ice is like sailing in heaven, as you see so many …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 12, No. 17)

Date
January 7, 1916

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… Recitation—Cecilia Hill. The First Christmas—Alice Logan. Jes’ ’fore Christmas—Wilber Anderson. … 8. Cello: Reverie—Schuman. Encore: My Heart at thy Sweet Voice—Saint- Lacus. 9. Violin: Faust Fantasy—Gurmod. Encore: … go shopping in town Monday even­ ing spent their time skating on the pond. Phillip Clair- mont was the main figure …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 9, No. 12)

Date
December 15, 1893

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… gave him such good clothes, only she made him take off his nice soft m occasins and put big heavy shoes and stockings on … matter. hesitate to take the H e l p e r from tne Post Office, for if you have not paid for it, some one else has. It … friends. A number of pupils and some of the teachers w ent skating on Saturday. Some found more water then ice, but all …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 15, No. 15)

Date
February 9, 1900

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… -o n - th e -b a n d -s ta n d w&o ts NOT an In d ia n . Trice—IQ cents p e r year Entered in th e P. O. a t Carlisle … from Steelton. Earney Wilber saw enough stars on the ice t h e other day to satisfy m ost any astronomi- qjtl … of it. H is talk fur- tied strong food for thought. Skating lasted up to Tuesday. Mrs. Annie Gesis Pierce has a …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 14, No. 15)

Date
February 3, 1899

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… w hich it is p u b ­ lished, perhaps you w ould like a notice of her m arriag e .” The M an-on-the band-stand th an k s our un know n friend for the no tice; and here it is : On W ednesday m orn ing , Ja n u a ry … e ir h illtop , tip -top ,are keeping cool th is week. That skating is out of sight without using slang. T hat Miss E ly …
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The Arrow (Vol. 3, No. 24)

Date
February 8, 1907

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… was an apparently neglected spot there has arisen a magnificent monu­ ment to the industrial training to be ob­ tained … be a well- built, beautifully arranged, well laid out edifice, but to the Indian and to the friend of the Indian it … threatening for more cold wearher and we welcome it for the skating. "►Alfonso Carnon, a member of the Fresh­ men class, …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 9, No. 18)

Date
January 3, 1913

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… as a personal loss by hun­ dreds throughout the Indian Service, as well as thousands in other walks of life. TV? r A … of the Linotype Composition Company, knew the late Vice President Sherman personally. Mr, Sherman was chairman … Thursday, when they were given a half holiday tc spend in skating or in any other enjoyment that suited their fancy. …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 8, No. 18)

Date
January 12, 1912

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… an employee of the school and has charge of the printing office. THE INDIAN IN POLITICS. Cooper’s Indian is fast … Cents pearly Second-class matter—so entered at the Post- office at Carlisle, September 2, 1904. Address all … attention. GENERAL SCHOOL NEWS. The boys and girls enjoyed skating all Saturday afternoon. William Newashe was in …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 6, No. 18)

Date
January 7, 1910

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… laundry was visited, where the Telescope camera was used twice with results as shown herewith. The girls in the laundry … Cents pearly Second-class matter—so entered at the Post- office at Carlisle, September 2, 1904. Address all … were given. Miss Mann chaperoned a few of the girls to the skating pond Satur­ day evening. They all report having had …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 7, No. 22)

Date
February 3, 1911

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… from Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, that they have not had much ice-skating, but finds roller-skating to be a very good sub­ … where she is em­ ployed, that she is getting along nicely. She states that their Girls’ Building recently burned …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 2, No. 29)

Date
February 28, 1902

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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 17, No. 33).

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… The Red M an/Helper. PRINTED EVERY FRID AY BY APPRENTICES AT THE INDIAN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, CARLISLE, PA. THE RED … when I come to the beautiful Gate, I may hear a sweet voice saying ‘ Enter thou in?” Oh my soul! Walk on humbly, and … a good time in Philadelphia, but she says she misses the skating.— The R e d m a n * H e l p e r is one of the best …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 10, No. 37)

Date
May 22, 1914

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

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… strivin g to excel in his chosen line of work is alw ays noticed and finds willing hands stretch ed out to aid him. Only … work to do; difficult obstacles to overcom e; heavy sacrifices to be m ade; but the p reciousgifts which God has given … am ong other things, had so revolutionized the a r t of skating, by his invention of a certain type of skate, th at …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 1, No. 16)

Date
November 27, 1885

The first page opened with a poem titled “Snow Brings Fun,” followed by instructions for “How to Write to Your Mother,” directed to a young man with instructions for how to reply to his mother who

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… Charlies’s down on his back, And Otto cries “ Oh ! ” It ’s nice to have fun And make the snow fly, But please remember … E V E R Y F R ID A Y B Y TH E IN D IA N PRINTER BOYS, Price:—lO cents a year. Address I ndian H elped, Carlisle, Pa. … w ell! Others can say, “ W e had a jolly day, playing and skating, and snow balling and having a good time.” Very w …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 7, No. 14)

Date
December 9, 1910

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… Susan Twiggs writes to a friend that she is getting along nicely at her home in Wade, N. Dakota. She sends regards to … Cents pearly Second-class matter—so entered at the Post- office at Carlisle, September 2, 1904. Address all … “ I Forgot.” Commandant Henderson mention­ ed fixing up the skating pond and all the boys are anxiously waiting to begin …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 14, No. 12)

Date
January 13, 1899

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… an -o n -th o -b a n d -s tan d who is NOT an In d ia n . Trice—lO cents p e r year E n te red in th e P . O. a t C … Do not hesitate to take the HELPER from the Post Office for if yon have not paid for it some one else has. It is … m u st have on w ork clo th ing . Rosy cheeked girls, an d skating-boys w ith tousled heads and red noses, clear-eyed …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 5, No. 22)

Date
January 31, 1890

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… P a Little Nina has started to school. There has been some skating at the cave which the boys found out in due season. … Saturday afternoon at that exhilarating past- ■tiine The ice was a little “ cracky,” but they claim to have had a … standing. La Grippe has told so perceptib'y on our foice of printers that it now seems impossible to eatcli up on …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 2, No. 22)

Date
January 10, 1902

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… PRINTED EVERY FRIDAY BY APPRENTICES AT THE INDIAN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, CARLISLE, PA. THE RED … of cleanliness and order. He who cultivates a cheerful voice and a pleasant face teaches the art of winning favor. He … A Y , JAN . 10. 1902. Man=on=the=band=stand. Snowballing! Skating non est. Mrs. Brown is under the weather. The …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 13, No. 17)

Date
February 11, 1898

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… few . That dare to stand the test,, God lias l.is second choice for those Who will not have his best. It is not always … 5. Be in earnest. 6 Remove your hat when entering the office. 7. Be neat and clean in your personal appear­ ance. 8. … were. It does not pay to grumble at the weather. Good-bye skating, until the next cold wave. [ Say rapidly : “A noisy …
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