Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners to the Secretary of the InteriorU.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 |
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... affairs . We believe it is a workable , constructive , and forward - looking policy , and that it is practical and comprehensive because it has been de- veloped gradually out of the successes and failures of numerous administrations ...
... affairs . We believe it is a workable , constructive , and forward - looking policy , and that it is practical and comprehensive because it has been de- veloped gradually out of the successes and failures of numerous administrations ...
Halaman 3
... Affairs . It is a matter of such grave importance that it should be of much concern to Congress ; the Indian children everywhere are calling for more and a higher education . In 1920 , the year before Commissioner Burke started his ...
... Affairs . It is a matter of such grave importance that it should be of much concern to Congress ; the Indian children everywhere are calling for more and a higher education . In 1920 , the year before Commissioner Burke started his ...
Halaman 4
... Affairs for many years have deplored the insufficiency of the Indian medical service . They frequently called the attention of Congress to the paltry salaries of Indian Service physicians , to their unattractive living and working ...
... Affairs for many years have deplored the insufficiency of the Indian medical service . They frequently called the attention of Congress to the paltry salaries of Indian Service physicians , to their unattractive living and working ...
Halaman 6
... Affairs for the past quarter of a century has urged Congress to raise the salaries of the men and women who look after the health of the Indian wards of the Govern- ment . But their pleas have been futile . In view of reclassification ...
... Affairs for the past quarter of a century has urged Congress to raise the salaries of the men and women who look after the health of the Indian wards of the Govern- ment . But their pleas have been futile . In view of reclassification ...
Halaman 8
... affairs . It is plainly evident there is need for clarification , condensation , and elimination in this mass of legisla- tion . We beg to recommend that this matter be brought to the attention of Congress , with the purpose of ...
... affairs . It is plainly evident there is need for clarification , condensation , and elimination in this mass of legisla- tion . We beg to recommend that this matter be brought to the attention of Congress , with the purpose of ...
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