The Allegheny area, and its historical past with numerous Indian nations was discussed by George P. Donehoo in the first article. Next, in an article pulled from the Memphis Commercial Appeal, the importance of allowing Indians to receive an education was argued. W. A. Cook discussed the necessity for vocational training in Indian schools in the next article. He believed this was important for sustained agriculture, and was necessary for both Indian men and women. Domitilla, author of the next article, wrote about the legend of Mount Shasta where the Great Spirit rested. In editorial comment section, the growth of the National Indian Association, and the Indian Service were discussed. The final section, Comment of Our Contemporaries, discussed topics from disease among Indians to the school itself.