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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 4, No. 19)

Date
January 8, 1904

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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 19, No. 23).

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… we adopt, it can be perverted, in m y experience, Civil Service has become a good deal per­ verted, and there is great … just as i t does in our political management. A rm y officers of improper ideas and habits w on’t do very m uch … was from the Old f r o s t King. He provided us with good skating during the holidays.— The Jun io rs gave a beautiful …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 2, No. 41)

Date
May 23, 1902

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Note: This issue was also published as The Red Man (Vol. 17, No. 45).

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… PRINTED EVERY FRIDAY BY APPRENTICES AT THE INDIAN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, CARLISLE, PA. THE RED … out of your head, And take up your hoe, and work on.” —Alice Carey. W H IT E THUNDER S SPEECH. Several ,iti the … skates on this win­ ter. There was only two nice weeks for skating and that was all. I have not made up my mind as to …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 12, No. 24)

Date
February 25, 1916

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… for efficient skilled workmen who have served a full apprenticeship. The supply of semi-skilled workers is, however, … man to jail for ninety days for selling a nickel’s worth of ice on Sunday for the benefit of a sick child. And still we …
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The Arrow (Vol. 3, No. 20)

Date
January 11, 1907

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… That night he slept in a pine tree. At night he heard a voice that seemed to come out of the sky and soon he felt … came down looking black against the northern sky. Then a voice from the mountains said: “ You wasted all your arrows! … ice in Michigan and consequently a lot of straw rides and skating. He wishes to be remembered to his friends. Theodore …
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Yearbook of the Carlisle Indian School for 1917

Date
1917

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… sought thy learning; Following the way to duty calls, “Justice,” our motto, in doing. Chorus: Firm and united we shall … will be animated by the same purpose—to repay by useful service the debt of gratitude we owe to your teaching. We know … a dish of cream, Isaac? Isaac.—No thank you, I don’t eat ice cream. Student.—Have a sandwich? Isaac.—No, I think not. …
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The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 9, No. 16)

Date
December 20, 1912

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… than usual, thus gi ving the first team good, hard practice in the daily scrimmages. The members of the team who won … was unquenchable, and overshadowing everything, the mag­ nificent work of Capt. Jim Thorpe, the world’s champion … with us long enough to allow the students one day of good skating. Mr. Weber, who has been on the sick list for the …
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The Arrow (Vol. 2, No. 19)

Date
January 5, 1906

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… Interests of the Pro* jjressive Indian, only Indian Apprentices doing the type-setting and printing. PUBLISHED EVERY … BY THE I NDI AN I NDUS T RI AL SCHOOL, CARLI SLE, PA. PRICE:—Twenty-five cents a year, fifty num. bers constituting … one present. "► On account of the weather we missed the skating pond very much during vaca­ tion. The boys have been …
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The Arrow (Vol. 4, No. 10)

Date
November 8, 1907

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… lecturer. The institution is fortunate in securing the services of Mr. Schurr and the student body are guaranteed two … musicians i,n the band, a conscientious advanced, apprentice in the Printery and a very popular member of the Junior … improved in health and full of ambition.—Junior. The voice of the coal bin is heard in the land. One of those …
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The Arrow (Vol. 4, No. 26)

Date
February 28, 1908

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… Desert of Sahara except right along the river banks. The officers and soldiers at Uncle Sam’s, army post, which is … 'I hey were without clothing, but I heard their ringing voices, and they seemed as happy as other children. When I …
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The Red Man and Helper (Vol. 3, No. 21)

Date
January 9, 1903

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… The Red Man/Helper. PRINTED EVERY FRIDAY BY APPRENTICES AT THE INDIAN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, CARLISLE, PA. THE KEI> …
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The Arrow (Vol. 2, No. 11)

Date
November 3, 1905

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… some of the newly-made sheets of paper to a printing-office located at a distance of two and a half miles from the … its bosoms the liquid notes o f the nightingale, the deep voice of the cuckoo ushering in the warmer days, the song of … Interests of the Pro­ gressive Indian, only Indian Apprentices doing the type-setting and printing. PUBLISHED EVERY …
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The Arrow (Vol. 3, No. 26)

Date
February 22, 1907

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… were stained with patriot blood— A h ! Great the sacrifice that we Might taste the fruits of Liberty. By hand of … worship? But the skeptical historian lias done a service that perhaps he may not have intended. The ideal George … shop. He says that he can now make very good, strong skating straps for his friends, especially the girls. Alonzo …
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The Arrow (Vol. 3, No. 27)

Date
March 1, 1907

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… It is a quaint little town, fam­ ed for its magnificent climate. Its name signifies the holy faith. Much of … in northern Arizona'the o orado Canyon reaches its magnificence. What was once the Sante Fe foot-trail from Kansas … Interests of the Pro gressive Indian, only Indian Apprentices doing the type-setting ami printing. PUBLISHED EVERY …
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The Red Man (Vol. 15, No. 3)

Date
December 1898

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… policy .has supplied him with, and which equal jus­ tice requires should now be used to re­ lieve the nation of … several years past the newspaper reader must have seen notices from time to time of the doings of the Commission known … for the work could hardly be found, as during his long service as Chairman of the Indian Committee of the Senate, he …
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The Morning Star (Vol. 6, No. 6)

Date
January 1886

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… INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL CARLISLE, PA., JANUARY, 18867 NO. 0 THE PRICE OP A I RINK 1!V JOSEPHINE POLLARD. “ Five cents a glass!” Does auy one think That that is really the price of a drink ? “ Five cents a glass,” I hear you say, “ … grounds, has been made to do duty in Hooding a field for skating purposes. The recent snows have somewhat marred this …
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The Red Man (Vol. 13, No. 6)

Date
January 1896

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… Entered as second class matter in the Carlisle Pa. Post Office. It is curious how often people of high position are … It is well known that some of the most efficient service on the frontier has been rendered to the Army by Indian scouts who have been faithful and exceedingly serviceable against their own tribes It is also well known that …
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The Red Man (Vol. 14, No. 2)

Date
January 1897

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… a t^ ffe i j j^ s iig a tiu g m mber* i(he re tention in office of Dr. W . N* Hail- I of th a t a-sociation w f , ab »ve … Entered as second class matter In tbe Carllsl- Pa., Post office. Most schools on Ind ian reservations barricade the way … of youth. The s tra ins and dangers on the ball field, in skating, swimming, tunning , j iraping, etc , etc., helped …
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This Is Carlisle, 1908

Date
1908

A catalog originally printed in 1908 by the students at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School.

… YEAR— 1908 Published by the School Printed by Indian Apprentices i < H on . 3 am es R , G ar fi el d S e cr e ta ry o f … E. L eu pp C o m m is si o ne r of I nd ia n A ff ai rs Officers of Administration and Instruction ADMINISTRATION Major … is frozen over, when students spend their spaie time skating on the ice. In addition to the gymnasium instructor …
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The Carlisle Arrow and Red Man (Vol. 14, No. 22)

Date
February 8, 1918

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WJrT (P f Carlisle flrrolu tm6 tfoo Jl an in '|I||»II,I|'I/' I'*I 'IIImUllfHHMWHtill'iMliftt—IWgllUTMlTÎ WP PUBLISHED BY THE U. S. INDIAN SCHOOL A T C A R LISLE , PA. FEBRUARY 8, 1918 He that by the plow would thrive Himself must either hold or drive. …
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