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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 8, No. 21)

Date
February 2, 1912

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… acquain­ tances and of congenial work. She is a civil service appointee as teacher. 77/ r The Standard Meeting. The … small print-shop, and from now on a paper will be issued twice a month, the name of which will be ‘ ‘The Peace Pipe.” … and, for the first time in modern history, they have had skating. Vzz r Thanks to the Outing System. Mrs. Lucy House, …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 12, No. 22)

Date
February 11, 1916

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… surprise last Monday night. Instead of having religious services here they went to town to church. As we entered the … The meeting was called to order at the usual hour by the vice-president, Maude Cooke. Roll was called and each member … Chinault writes from Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., that the skating is fine on Lake Superior. They expect to have …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 14, No. 10)

Date
December 23, 1898

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… of young m en. T hen we had preach ing and p rayer services, and all these kep t m e occupied. A bout the la tte r … school, A N D NOT U N T IL T H E N , can be of useful service to h is fam ily , people and coun­ try . The w orld w … and he is nearly 85 years cf age. F o g . Poor ice for skating . T he days are growiDg longer. 245 pupils have been …
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The Arrow (Vol. 3, No. 22)

Date
January 25, 1907

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… it has not been a success. There is considerable race prejudice against them on account of their diseases, their filthy … morals are carefully looked after. There i& no race prejudice against them and no complaints on that score have been … ill for the last few days. v -► We are all glad to see the skating pond frozen again. We hope we will have fine …
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The Arrow (Vol. 4, No. 14)

Date
December 6, 1907

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… me, "Kin I hide. Som e pie behind iny vest, Withpuddin’ en icecream beside,’ ’ ’Cause 1 like eatin’ best. Just one … Winnebagoes are citizens and obliged to have a marriage license before the ceremony is performed and it was found … when ar­ rangements were made for the wedding that the license had been obtained in an ad­ joining county and …
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The Arrow (Vol. 4, No. 17)

Date
December 27, 1907

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… mas without snow isn’t Christmas at all. W e have had fine skating for two months or more. I hope that the ice on the Car- i-le pond will be firm and smooth all during … to all friends and former schoolmates. Bessie is doing nicely in her western home and has put to good use the …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 13, No. 12)

Date
January 7, 1898

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… will resound fo r y o u r w akening- L et y our sw eet voices b reak the n ig h t’s s tilln ess a s th e w aves of … and crawling under the covers where they lay quiet as mice, while squeezing their eyes shut, and trying to slepp. … Carlisle Ind ian School was tha t given th is year—a new skating pond, which was m ade by flooding the meadow be­ …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 12, No. 15)

Date
December 10, 1915

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… efficiently, for the aca­ demic teachers in the Indian Service are, as a rule, rather superior in qualifications and … mortgaged or sold his land and grasped a civil service exami­ nation just as he was about to go down the third … How can the mechanic who has fled to the Government ser­ vice because he found competition too keen outside for him to …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 15, No. 10)

Date
January 5, 1900

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… quarters, but to the large boys and to the teachers and officers he sent his gifts by special messengers There are no … The day was mild and beautiful. The usual Christmas services were held in the chapel at 9 o’clock. Dinner came at … as if by magic that the ice was strong enough to bear. Skating lasted the entire week, giving a most happy round of …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 15, No. 16)

Date
February 16, 1900

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… soon go down to the bottom and stay there. And then his advice to the young man who has no money at the end of his … class soon to go out in the world may profit by his advice. Mr. Wilde further said: A flood wave of dishonesty is … is here on a visit. The sun beams have drank up the skating. Baby Paul Wheelock has been ill but is better. One …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 7, No. 38)

Date
June 3, 1892

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… by The-inan-on-the-Vand-stand, w to is NOT an Indian. PRICE: 10 CENTS A YEAR Address Indian H elper, Carlisle, Pa. … -o do not hesitate to take the paper from th- Post Office, for fear a hill will he presented. Through Mrs. … to hurry and he a big man. He can already beat his papa skating on roll­ er skates. W illiam Leighton, like a man of …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 11, No. 15)

Date
January 17, 1896

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… Do not hesita te to take the H e l p e r from the Post Office, for if you have not paid for it some one else has. I t … Lucy E n te r Lodge Montana, says she is get t ing along nicely. On C hr is tm as she was homesick for Carlisle. She … return . W hile at the creek they pu t iu an hour of fine skating. Miss ShifTner gave two lectures ar Lans- downe, …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 12, No. 20)

Date
January 28, 1916

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… a poor farmer’s son. Andrew Johnson was a tailor’s apprentice boy, and learned to read after he was married. James A. … spoiled and thrown away. No doubt many artists had noticed the fine quality of the marble and regretted that it … is wishing the weather would turn cold again so he might go skating. After a week’s experience in cooking, Addie …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 6, No. 15)

Date
December 17, 1909

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… to do in a game what he has been coached to do in practice. That man, who, in a game will not follow his inter­ … ference, or that man, who, after hours and weeks of practice, turns his back to a mass play instead of plung­ ing in … Lipps is at Car­ lisle this week on official business. The skating pond was flooded last week. The students are now …
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The Arrow (Vol. 1, No. 19)

Date
January 5, 1905

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… were^qual to the task set before them and certainly did justice to the oc­ casion. M E N U ROAST CHI CKEN GRAVY D R E S … L O T H I N G , S H O E S , A T T HE V E R Y L O W E S T PRICES call at CHAS. BERG 22 Hanover t-jfc Carlisle. Lo w e st …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 8, No. 19)

Date
January 27, 1893

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… so do not hesitate to take the paper from the Post Office for fear a bill will be presented. It is said that … down on a dozen hungry boys on these school grounds. The ice was very inviting and in its glistening pleasures supper … party Friday evening. One of the little orderlies after skating a 'vhole holiday asked his teacher the next day if …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 15, No. 14)

Date
February 2, 1900

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… won honors for our team were hung from the electroliers. Ice cream, cake and cocoa were served to happy groups at … team work so hard and atlording them such excellent prac­ tice, and for scoring against them a few times. Ex-Captain … JIB IU Ji 1 @ ¥ 3 . 4 above yesterday. Valentine day next. Skating has been fine. B. u. y. c. this weather. Major Pratt …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 7, No. 14)

Date
December 11, 1891

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… life dear, With the future dark before him And no loving voice to cheer, I,end a hand. I f you see one struggling … ky Tbfv-man-ou-fhe-bRrRj-rttjin/i, \rho is NOT an Indian Price:—IO cents a year. Address Indian Helper, Carlisle, Fa. … then (he ice gets to be three or four feet thick. D is fine skating here.” Let rich and poor, learned and unlearned, A L …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 6, No. 31)

Date
April 10, 1891

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… starved!” “ Would you like to live where the the Post Office is from two to four thousands miles away and mail comes … ' y Thc-iflan-cn-tho-band-rtand, who is DOT »n Indian. Price:—lO cents a year. Address I ndian H elper, Carlisle, Pa. … shoulder. Eliza Peckhahi sprained her ankle while roller skating, but not seriously. Charlotte Wilson certainly “ …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 13, No. 10)

Date
December 17, 1897

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… lad, by serving a given number of years in a printing-office, will become an intelligent and educated m an, is the … tion as foreman. The printer th a t is wanted around an office is a m an who has correct and careful habits of t h o u … m ind ; don’t let it l ie d o rm a u t , ’ and if th is advice is followed, the chances an* more than even th a t you …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 13, No. 15)

Date
January 28, 1898

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… icisms, aud at the close summed all up in the following: Eunice Williams spoke with the best ex­ pression of any of the … very in teresting to me. I th ink it contains splendid advice for boys who expect soon to s ta r t out in life for … was heard to tell a s tranger as they were passing the new skating-pond, “ T h a t is m ud lake.” W hy the pond should …
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The Arrow (Vol. 3, No. 16)

Date
December 16, 1906

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… take endless paihs to make observation of house plans, notice the shape and style of furniture and quality and color … Canfield, city editor of the Utica Observer. The above notice will arouse the heartfelt sympathy of the entire force … Gathered by our Student Reporters The small boys enjoyed skating last Saturday morning on a small pond. “ ► Rose …
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The Arrow (Vol. 1, No. 21)

Date
January 19, 1905

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… early poverty a good teacher. Necessity has ever been the price­ less spur which has called man out of him­ self and … lines. They should be able to put their chemistry into practice both in the kitchen and in the laundry; their physiology … Go t o ^ ^ ^ ^ Bowman’s The Largest Variety The Lowest Prices HOLIDAY SHOPPINGS Headquarters, The best selected stock …
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The Arrow (Vol. 4, No. 20)

Date
January 17, 1908

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… at Ft. Defiance and are employed in the government service there. Mr. Friday is a full blood Arapahoe who was … of the P rogressive Ind ian , only Ind ian A p p ren tices doing the type=setting and printing. P U B L I S H E D … grateful to Major Mercer for the extra hour allowed for skating on Fiiday afternoon. The solo given by James …
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The Arrow (Vol. 3, No. 48)

Date
July 26, 1907

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… —Success. Competent Instructors The value of a man’ s service to his em­ ployer, aside from his native talent or abil­ … are formed which would be hard to eradicate. The apprentice to the carpenter’s trade must be taught how to handle the hammer, chisel and saw; the machinist’s apprentice, how to hold a file; and the typesetter, how to pick up …
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