This issue opened with a poem titled “BE CAREFUL,” followed by an account of how “Aunt Martha” nearly drowned near the Genoa School in Nebraska titled “AN INDIAN GIRL SAVED THE LIFE OF A TEACHER,” followed by a reprint from The Indian Citizen that extolled the competence of Indian boys. Page two featured small news items that included…
McBride, R. W.

May 20, 1887
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Newspapers
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Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections

July 29, 1887
Wrap for proposal to sending a deaf student to a school for deaf students in Salem, Oregon.
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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration