Student file of Mary Williams, a member of the Iroquois Nation, who entered the school on April 1, 1893 and departed on July 5, 1898. The file contains newspaper clippings and a letter.
Glori, Stephen


Student file of Stephen Glori, a student from the Philippines, who entered the school on March 20, 1903, and departed on September 30, 1910. The file contains a student information card, physical records, a progress card, correspondence, a photograph, newspaper clippings, and a report after leaving indicating that, in 1915, Glori was living in…

Progress card of Stephen Glori, a student from the Philippines, who entered the school on March 20, 1903.

Student information card of Stephen Glori, a student from the Philippines, who entered the school on March 20, 1903 and departed on September 30, 1910. The file indicates Glori was living in New York City, New York in 1915.

Student file of Francis Guardipee, a member of the Piegan Nation, who entered the school on January 1, 1905 and ultimately departed on January 30, 1908. The student did not attend the school continuously, but left and reentered. The file contains returned student surveys, applications for enrollment, a photograph, former student response…

This issue, which commemorates the Commencement Exercises of the Class of 1909, featured speeches highlighting the success of Indian education. Francis E. Leupp, in his address, among many things spoke on the success of the arts at Carlisle. He was followed by Moses E. Clapp, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Indian Affiars. Clapp shared "…

View of Stephen Glori's apartment building, The Hudsonia, in New York City in 1911. Glori marks the location of his apartment with a "X."
The reverse side includes a note from Glori to Superintendent Moses Friedman.

The printed caption reads: SOME INDIANS IN NEW YORK.
The printed note reads: STEPHEN GLORI, A FILIPINO ANNIE WHITE MRS. MARY KENNEDY OR "BEAUTIFUL NAME." JOHN TELKINS, OR LITTLE THUNDER SUSAN DIABO.

These materials contain correspondence regarding a request to return six students to their homes on the expiration of their terms of enrollment in September 1908.

In response to a question about whether students from Mexico could be admitted to the Carlisle Indian School, this memorandum is a compilation of information regarding the enrollment of individuals who are not American citizens, including individuals from Alaska, Puerto Rico (Porto Rico), and the Philippines. The memo discusses enrollment…