Student information card of Frank Dorian, a member of the Iowa Nation, who entered the school on November 14, 1883 and departed on July 8, 1889.
Note: Information in other records indicates Dorian graduated in 1889.
Student information card of Frank Dorian, a member of the Iowa Nation, who entered the school on November 14, 1883 and departed on July 8, 1889.
Note: Information in other records indicates Dorian graduated in 1889.
Student information cards of Frank Dorian, a member of the Iowa Nation, who entered the school on November 14, 1883 and departed on July 8, 1889. The card indicates that Dorian graduated in 1889.
Note: We think the card that lists Dorian as Sac and Fox was made in error.
The first page opened with a poem titled "Sound Principle But Poor Poetry," followed by "A Boy Needs a Trade," about the degradation of a ditch digger reprinted from the Detroit Free Press. There was also an article called "A Sick Man who Wanted Whiskey." The second page included a report in the shape of a turkey titled "Our Thanksgiving Turkey…
The first page opened with a poem "The Happy Philosopher," followed by "From the Indian Question to the Weather," a piece describing stereotypical prejudices and the importance of keeping Indians away from idle influences. Then came a report, "Our Guardhouse," extracted from essays by Richard Davis (Cheyenne) and Frank Dorian (Iowa) that…
The first page opened with a poem by E.G. titled "U.S.I.D.” followed by the next installment of the series titled “How An Indian Girl Might Tell Her Own Story if She Had the Chance: Founded on Actual Observations of the Man-on-the-band-stand’s Chief Clerk” (continued from the previous week). The story continued on the fourth page. Page two…
Studio portrait of Frank Dorian in school uniform.
Studio portrait of Frank Dorian.
Studio portrait of seven male and seven female students, the first graduating class in 1889.
The are, back row, left to right: Frank Dorian, Joel Tyndall, William F. Campbell, Edwin Schanandore, Thomas Wistar, Joseph B. Harris; middle row (seated), left to right: Kish Hawkins, Eva Johnson, Esther Miller, Lillie Cornelius, Julia Powlas;…