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

Date
January 27, 1899

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The Indian Helper (Vol. 14, No. 14)1.69 MB 1.69 MB
… th in k s th a t m any of the sons of m en need th is ad ­ vice, and especially th e sons of In d ian m en. I t is hard … save, isn ’t i t boys? I s n ’t it g irls? W e see th a t nice ribbon and “ it w ill m ake m e look so p retty . I m u … loss of the “ ice p a rk ” as the w arm wave took aw ay the skating , and they were w ondering w here and how to find an …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 9, No. 36)

Date
May 16, 1913

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

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… held many a gathering spellbound with the magic of her voice, and Montre- ville Yuda than whom there is only one … were divided into four tribes, each with its special service to per­ form in the land. And the Class of 1913 was … faith. THE CARLISLE ARROW A WEEKLY LETTER TO OUR PEOPLE THE SKATING POND. B y P e t e r E a s t m a n , Sioux. npH E R E …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 7, No. 15)

Date
December 16, 1910

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… 16, 1910. NUMBER 15 GENERAL SCH OOL NEWS. Cora Batt.ice writes from Glen Olden, Pa., that she is well and happy. … at Harrisburg, in the Mt. Pleasant Press, one of the nicest printing offices in the East. In a letter to a friend, … plenty of work to do. He says the weather is cold and that skating is fine. Ada Charles, a former student, writes to a …
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The Arrow (Vol. 2, No. 18)

Date
December 22, 1905

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… com­ ing days. May it bring to you the pence that is priceless and the ‘ good will- toward men” that ripens hearts … Lunch & Meals go to the BOOSLVEIT CAI L OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE go toTHOMAS FARABELLI FINE LINE of CONFECTIONARY FRUIT & … and she wishes to be remembered to all her friends. «► The skating pond has been flooded for the skaters who are …
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The Arrow (Vol. 2, No. 20)

Date
January 12, 1906

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… did lfis best ppssible work in the world by trying to practice law or to preach? However, fairly he may have succeeded, … Lunch & Meals go to the bo osi \ cm gait: OPPOSITE POST-OPPICE GOTOTH0MAS FARABELL! “ ^ iS e ^LINE of CONFECTIONARY … L - Full Line Suit Cases. THE CAMPUS IN WINTER. greater service to his own. generation and to his posterity by …
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The Arrow (Vol. 3, No. 25)

Date
February 15, 1907

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… valentines; the sweetest girl alive Just had to have the nicest one, and then there were but five. Five little … white race in the shops where I have worked, and I have noticed that they are not desirable employees, nor desirable … they did last time. Says one Freshmen, “ I hope we have skating commencement time, so I can take my guests out …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 7, No. 31)

Date
April 7, 1911

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… of training? Now, an Indian cannot even break through the ice, while skating, with­ out endangering his life. DEATH OF SIMON E. … §9earlp Second-class matter—so entered at the Post- office at Carlisle, September 2, 1904. Address all …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 4, No. 18)

Date
December 25, 1903

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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 19, No. 22).

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Man / Helper. I U K KKU M a A i This is the num ber(§y°u r time mark on\r wrapper refers to 1STIN B T EE N T H X E A R OR VOR, X I X N o . . 2 2 1 9 - 2 2 ) FRIDAY, DEC. 25,1903. Consul Kittled Kbd M m u and ll« i| i«r Tol. IT , Num ber El|(l> teeii P R …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 1, No. 19)

Date
December 18, 1885

The first page opened with a poem titled “For the Boys,” followed by a description of “Loafing” observed by the Man-on-the-band-stand among the boys on campus.

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… trouble. PRINTED EVERY FRIDAY BY THE INDIAN PRINTER BOYS. Price:—lO c e n ts a year. Address I ndian H elper, Carlisle, … do not want to keep it, please bring it to the printing office and oblige a young lady on the grounds who wants it very …
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The Arrow (Vol. 4, No. 8)

Date
October 25, 1907

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… acts rather than by words. If we regard citizenship as a priceless inherit­ ance, we should resolve to transmit it, not … not be monopolized by the cunning, the craft, and the avarice of a few; if our government gives to life, lib­ erty, … the woods round about resounded with the melody of their voices as they sang the good old Carlisle songs. On the return …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 10, No. 25)

Date
March 22, 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 … that have thrift and enterprise for a hacking. Have you noticed in what nice order “ Uncle Sam” is k-pt these days? The … never before iu the history of our school could we report skating on the -1st of March, but only yesterday tiie small …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 15, No. 12)

Date
January 19, 1900

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… “ None whatever,” was the reply of one long in Ihe service. ftHow do you do it?” “ I will give a little incident … tell you something I heard about you today, something very nice.” “ Is that so?” and his countenance changed from … they visited? We would like to hear about them. I Soft skating. Snow Sunday. Dr. Eastman is still improving. The …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 15, No. 13)

Date
January 26, 1900

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… by the Man-on-the-band-stand who is NOT an Indian. T rice—IQ cents p e r year Entered in the P. O. at Carlisle as … rains. We have met a tew such. Tire Seniors are now doing nice work in sepia and charcoal, and mechanical drawing. But … a startle. Arnold Smith received a ducking Wednes­ day, for skating where the ice was too thin. The Band is planning for …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 3, No. 20)

Date
December 26, 1902 & January 3, 1903

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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 18, No. 24).

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… The Red Man/Helper. PRINTED EVERY FRIDAY BY APPRENTICES AT THE INDIAN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, CARLISLE, PA. THE RED … seek His face continually,” behold how “ the fields re­ joice * * the trees of the wood sing out at the presence of … L P E R , JA N U A R Y 2, 1903 Man=on=the=band=stand. 1903 Skating under difficulties. Nineteen hundred and THREE! The …
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The Carlisle Arrow and Red Man (Vol. 14, No. 16)

Date
January 4, 1918

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… .................................................. 13 T he Skating Pond (illustration) … training as will best fit him or her for unusual service to your people, State, and Nation. With the assistance … or law school. At present some of them are commissioned officers in our army. Promptly did they respond to the call of …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 10, No. 19)

Date
January 9, 1914

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… be absolutely accurate. What Judge Sells Said. “ The service for the suppression of the liquor traffic among the In­ dians is composed of one chief special officer, one assistant chief special officer, and fifteen … attending school. The boys have been enjoying them­ selves skating, but the snow has spoiled the sport. After painting …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 10, No. 18)

Date
February 1, 1895

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… in my district. I have three United States Indian Police­ men as my assistants. 1 also have charge of a new issue … m atter. Do not hesitate to take he H elpek from the Pod Office, for if you have not paid for it, some one else has. It … field back of the small boys' quarters have greatly enjoyed skating on the crust of the snow this week, but no one lias …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 7, No. 11)

Date
November 20, 1891

The first page opened with a poem titled "A Thanksgiving Prayer," by D.H.

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… we see the familiar names oi'our early pupils, and rejoice in the progress they are making. As we receive … Enclosed find ten cents for renewal.” He that gives advice builds with one band; lie that gives good counsel and … the Invincibles' entertainment; and the reshuffling of offices in the new administration building. Page four opened …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 8, No. 20)

Date
February 3, 1893

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… the restless knee, Till my friend said low, in pitying voice, “ How tired his foot must be!-’ The potter never paused … ** d.°/'2,t Hesitate to take the paper from Die I ost Office for fear a bill will be presented Wilkinson Johnson, who …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 11, No. 11)

Date
December 13, 1895

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… ued Tim as he gave Major a good slap upon the back, “ it’s nice to have your freedom,to go and come when aud where you … to be worth a cent as useful persons. H a v e n 't you noticed th a t the half-educated fellow who accepts a place too …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 13, No. 18)

Date
February 18, 1898

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… tru e faith , and ready hands; Men whom th e lu st of office does not kill; Men whom the spoils o f office canno t buy; Men who possess opinions and a will; Men … tag. Return to Helper office aud claim just re­ ward. The skating pond is no longer a ska ting pond b u t a patch of …
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The Arrow (Vol. 1, No. 20)

Date
January 12, 1905

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… seas so long as danger threatens, ready at any moments notice to render needed assistance In life at large there is … watchfulness for the i chance to do or dare— is t he price of sue- [ cess and fame. Not aloofness but alertness j … you must begin over again, accepting the wages of an apprentice. I nused to the former, how tired you will be at …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 1, No. 28)

Date
January 25, 1901

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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 16, No. 31).

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… The Red Man Helper. PRINTED EVERY FRIDAY BY APPRENTICES AT THE INDIAN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, CARLISLE, PA. VEEP R E … of considerable trade and im portance, and as a post-office belongs to the P residen tia l class. I a r ­ rived ju s … service. T his w ea ther is better for w heeling than for skating , bu t w here are the wheels we used to see ? T here …
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The Indian Helper (Vol. 11, No. 13)

Date
January 3, 1896

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… tly dead in sleep did the real work of the teachers and officers begin. Of course I was not al- £ a r* (C on tinued on … Do not hesitate 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 … had a^ M erry a Chris .m as as they did. The following officers for the ensu ing te rm have been elected by the Susan …
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