Blair, C. W.

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Possibility of Sending Indian School Graduates to Penn State
May 16, 1918 - June 8, 1918

Carlisle Indian School Principal Teacher C. W. Blair writes to Pennsylvania State College Registrar Professor A. H. Espenshade about designing curriculum that would prepare students to attend college. He sends an example of what classes an Indian School student would take and asks Blair if that coursework would get them into Penn State.

Format:
Letters/Correspondence
Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration
Company's Desire to be Paid for Shipment of Books received after School Closure
August 5 - December 5, 1919

The Arthur H. Clark Company informs the Commissioner of Indian Affairs that they shipped a set of Volume 2 of "American Indian, as Slave-Holders, Secessionists, and During the Reconstruction" to the Carlisle Indian School and that they have not been paid because the school is closed.

Assistant Commissioner E. B. Meritt asks the…

Format:
Letters/Correspondence
Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration