In this document, William Newashe answers questions about his involvement with the Carlisle athletic program and the payment he received to be a substitute in 1908. Newashe was formally enrolled as student for three periods of time from 1903-1912. According to his recollection in this document, he left the school in 1908 and then played…
Warner, Glenn S.
Glenn Scobey "Pop" Warner
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![Affidavit of David H. Dickey (Main Report Exhibit F-1) First page of typed affidavit, "Exhibit F-1" is in top right corner](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-document/NARA_RG75_CCF_b007_f04_10144_0026.jpg?itok=KBlVAi13)
In this affidavit, outing agent David H. Dickey explains his role in the outing program at Carlisle and his use of corporal punishment when he was acting disciplinarian in winter of 1913-1914.
In Inspector Linnen's main report for the 1914 Congressional investigation at Carlisle, this document is labelled Exhibit F-1.
Note:…
![Interviews with Former Staff Typed letter from John B. Brown to Commissioner, first page of this set of documents](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-document/NARA_RG75_CCF_b007_f03_10144_0076.jpg?itok=kaVH9RTK)
These documents include correspondence, an article possibly written by Moses Friedman and part of an affidavit collected by John B. Brown at behest of the Office of Indian Affairs for the 1914 congressional investigation into Carlisle. A supervisor of the Indian Service, Brown was asked to secure statements from people with knowledge of…
![List of Athletic Fund Payments (Main Report Exhibit I) Typed written page with hand-written "Ex I" on the top right](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-document/NARA_RG75_CCF_b007_f02_10144_0159.jpg?itok=uRTCFUku)
This document is a list of checks paid out the Carlisle Athletic Association funds. Compiled by Inspector Linnen during the 1914 Congressional investigation at Carlisle, Linnen explains that this is not comprehensive but covers payments he thought relevant to his report. The list is in chronological order and begins on February 11, 1907 and…
![Affidavits of Siceni Nori (Supplemental Report Exhibit B) First type-written page of the first affidavit, "Ex B" is hand-written in the top right corner](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-document/NARA_RG75_CCF_b007_f02_10144_0003.jpg?itok=vjbUATzs)
In the first affidavit, Siceni Nori answers questions posed by Inspector Edward Linnen about the financial mismanagement of Superintendent Friedman’s administration and Nori’s role in that mismanagement. At the time Nori was Chief Clerk at Carlisle. In the second affidavit Nori answers questions about the disposal and purchase of government…
![Petition to Remove Glenn Warner as Athletic Director First page of petition, typed in purpleish ink](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-document/NARA_RG75_CCF_b007_f03_10144_0054.jpg?itok=hW3b9rfN)
Addressed to Commissioner Sells and signed by 55 student athletes, this petition asks that school athletic director Glenn Warner be removed for his position due to his poor moral character and conduct. The petition includes nine different critiques ranging from Warner's use of "profane and abusive language" to his practice of suppressing…
![Second Affidavit of Gus Welch (Supplement Report Exhibit I) First page of type-written affidavit, "Ex I" hand-written in top right corner](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-document/NARA_RG75_CCF_b007_f02_10144_0156.jpg?itok=67ZK7hPN)
In this affidavit Gus Welch (a student at the time) gives a statement about a letter allegedly written by Jim Thorpe. Welch says that the letter (in which Thorpe said that Warner and Friedman knew nothing of Thorpe’s professional playing) was written by Warner and Friedman and Thorpe was pressured to copy it out and publish it to protect their…
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Chief Inspector E. B. Linnen reports his findings from a follow-up visit to Carlisle for the 1914 investigation of the school.
In the first section Linnen narrates his findings of further financial mismanagement includes having the government pay for transportation that students had already paid for out of their own funds, not…
![Personnel Folder of Glenn S. Warner brown paper with Warner, Glenn S. written on it and a stamp "Active Status."](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-document/Warner%2C%20Glenn%20Scobey_4-5-1871_cover.jpg?itok=6ewI2HfE)
The service file compiled by the Office of Indian Affairs for Glenn S. Warner which covers only a brief period at the end Warner's tenure as Athletic Director at Carlisle. Most of the content concerns the negotiations between Warner, Superintendent Lipps, and the Commissioner of Indian Affairs about how Warner would leave the school and what he…
![Siceni J. Nori Congressional Testimony Cover page of volume 3 of congressional testimony on Carlisle](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-document/NARA_RG75_CCF_b008_f03_10144_0002.jpg?itok=Uih1xLIB)
The typed transcript of S. J. Nori's testimony before the Joint Commission to Investigate Indian Affairs. At the time Nori was serving as the chief clerk at the school, having attended the school (from 1884-1894, not continuously) and then begun working at Carlisle as a clerk around 1900.
In his testimony Nori answers questions about his…
![Enrollment of Joseph Guyon at the Keewatin Academy Enrollment of Joseph Guyon at the Keewatin Academy](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-document/NARA_RG75_CCF_b027_f44_106935_0021.jpg?itok=2FbIGS1P)
These materials include correspondence regarding the enrollment of Joseph Guyon at the Keewatin Academy in Prarie Du Chien, Wisconsin. The headmaster of the Keewatin Academy claimed the Carlisle Indian School administration and Coach Glenn "Pop" Warner were threatening to blackmail the Academy into releasing Guyon so he could continue to play…
![Recommended Changes to School Policies and Staff Recommended Changes to School Policies and Staff](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-document/NARA_RG75_CCF_b005_f20_40444_0031.jpg?itok=1N8acmZ9)
These materials include numerous suggestions from Oscar Hiram Lipps and Dennison Wheelock regarding changes that should be made to policy and staff at the Carlisle Indian School. Lipps' suggestions focus on disciplinary measures, the end of preferential treatment for athletes, and staff changes. Lipps also requests that a superintendent for…
![Charge of Mileage Book to Athletic Association Charge of Mileage Book to Athletic Association](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-document/NARA_RG75_CCF_b016_f27_17796_0003.jpg?itok=AE5oxRO9)
This document contains correspondence regarding a $20 mileage book, which former Superintendent Moses Friedman purchased from the Cumberland Valley Railroad and charged to the Athletic Association. After careful discussion about the legitimacy of the purchase, Commissioner of Indian Affairs Cato Sells authorizes current Superintendent O. H.…
![Denial of Claim to Pay Detective Investigating Sale of Liquor to Students Denial of Claim to Pay Detective Investigating Sale of Liquor to Students](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-document/NARA_RG75_CCF_b016_f05_75193_0002.jpg?itok=97GEUSLF)
Superintendent Oscar H. Lipps forwards a letter from attorney Addison M. Bowman and communication from Glenn S. Warner relative to a $53.75 claim from detective George W. Shuler, who was hired to investigate the illegal sale of liquor to students at the Carlisle Indian School. Assistant Commissioner of Indian Affairs E. B. Meritt does not…
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This material is a collection of correspondence received by the Office of Indian Affairs between 1918 and 1966, all related to the Carlisle Indian School. As the Carlisle Indian School closed in 1918, the majority of these letters are either requesting information about the school and its graduates, or inquiring to see if the school is still…