Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners to the Secretary of the InteriorU.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 |
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... superintendent of the United States Indian school at Albuquerque , I made an inspection of the institution , witnessed their com- petitive drills , and made an address to their graduating class . The school is overcrowded , but new ...
... superintendent of the United States Indian school at Albuquerque , I made an inspection of the institution , witnessed their com- petitive drills , and made an address to their graduating class . The school is overcrowded , but new ...
Halaman 18
... superintendent is to be commended and congratulated on not having overcrowded his rather limited resources , and the per capita costs show that all extravagance is being guarded against . But it must be borne in mind that this ...
... superintendent is to be commended and congratulated on not having overcrowded his rather limited resources , and the per capita costs show that all extravagance is being guarded against . But it must be borne in mind that this ...
Halaman 20
... superintendent was instructed that the expense of putting up a small gravestone was not warranted , and since then the graves have remained unmarked . Records of all interments have been kept with care on a map in the office . But it ...
... superintendent was instructed that the expense of putting up a small gravestone was not warranted , and since then the graves have remained unmarked . Records of all interments have been kept with care on a map in the office . But it ...
Halaman 21
... superintendent , lies between the Osage and Shawnee jurisdictions in north - central Oklahoma . It embraces a prosperous country of agricultural and mineral wealth . This superintendency was visited by Commissioner Flora Warren Seymour ...
... superintendent , lies between the Osage and Shawnee jurisdictions in north - central Oklahoma . It embraces a prosperous country of agricultural and mineral wealth . This superintendency was visited by Commissioner Flora Warren Seymour ...
Halaman 22
... Superintendent J. L. Suffecool , backed by the splendid work of the field matron , Miss Esther Ruger , the day - school inspector , Mr. H. K. Boggess , and the farmer , Mr. Collins , practically every child of these tribes is now in ...
... Superintendent J. L. Suffecool , backed by the splendid work of the field matron , Miss Esther Ruger , the day - school inspector , Mr. H. K. Boggess , and the farmer , Mr. Collins , practically every child of these tribes is now in ...
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