The Indian Helper (Vol. 3, No. 29)

Carlisle, PA
March 2, 1888
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The first page opened with a poem, "Beauty," followed by the article, "What Will Can Do," and "Extracts from the Compositions of the Smaller Scholars." Page two began with "His Lesson," about atoning for bullying, reprinted from "Bright Jewels," followed by several articles, "Little Things," "School," and a letter to the Man-on-the-Band-Stand from Apache student Amelia Elseeday. Page three told of news in the shops, visitors to the school, Outing news, Bishop Hare's talk and a message addressed to the Man-on-the-Band-Stand from Frank Jannies (Sioux) about "common sense." Page four reprinted Belinda Archiquette's (Oneida) letter from her country home which told about her pet lamb who followed her almost all the way to school. Jose M. Perez' "A Pueblo Boy's Composition," was reprinted followed by the weekly Enigma and Conundrums.

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Cumberland County Historical Society