Box 1
Contains 82 Results:
Letter: Edgar Miller to Alfred W. Ramsey, After 1910 November
Concerns Ramsey's interest in the Indians. Miller writes: "I'm quite surprised to learn that you are still interested in things Indian. Thought you had enough herebut do go to other schools, if you have the chance, and see that they are not all like this one. I'm quite sure such visits will improve your opinion of the service, and possibly of our friend, the Indian." Miller was superintendent of printing at Carlisle.
Miscellaneous YM/YWCA records, 1910 February-December
Ramsey was secretary of the YM/YWCA section at Carlisle.
Letter: Nellie Robertson Denny to Alfred W. Ramsey, 1910 July 30
Letter: Sara G. Hoxie to Alfred W. Ramsey, 1910 October 13
Alfred W. Ramsey correspondence regarding shorthand and the National Shorthand Reporters Association, 1909 November-1910 June
3 of the letters are by William L. James of the Success Shorthand School, Chicago.
Note: Mazie L. Skye to Alfred W. Ramsey, circa 1909-1910
Invitation to the Junior Class reception.
Letter: Mary B. Friedman to Alfred W. Ramsey, 1909
Dinner invitation.
Note to Alfred W. Ramsey, circa 1909-1910
Invitation to a Carlisle Teacher's Club event.
Student essay: "What I Should Do When I Return to my People", circa 1909-1910
Unsigned essay describing life on the Winnebago reservation in northeast Nebraska.
Essay: A Eugene LaRey, "Metamorphosis of the Ego", circa 1909-1910
Possibly a typing exercise.
Student essay: William Bishop, "What Should Be the Life of a Carlisle Student", circa 1909-1910
On self-improvement.
Essay: "Indian and U.S. History", circa 1909-1910
Possibly instructions for an assignment.
Student essay: William Dale, "A Legend of the Sun", circa 1909-1910
Indian folk tale. William Dale (Show-we-tsee), a member of the Caddo Nation, was a student at Carlisle between 1907 and 1911.
Student essay: "Housekeeping", circa 1909-1910
Describing the author's experience of the outing system and her education in housekeeping.
Speech outlining an "Indian Creed", circa 1909-1910
Essay: "Christmas at Carlisle", circa 1909-1910
Possibly a typing exercise.
Student essay: Peter Hauser, "Abraham Lincoln", circa 1909-1910
Peter Hauser was a member of the Cheyenne Nation.
Student essay: Charles F. Huber, "Abraham Lincoln", circa 1909-1910
Charles F. Huber was a member of the Gros Ventre Nation.
Student essay: Emil Hauser, "Abraham Lincoln", circa 1909-1910
Emil Hauser was a member of the Cheyenne Nation..
Student essay: William Winnie, "Abraham Lincoln", circa 1909-1910
William Winnie was a member of the Seneca Nation.
Address: "Cultivate Effort and Energy", circa 1909-1910
Address on education, circa 1909-1910
Address on "active study", circa 1909-1910
Inventory of CIIS Business Department books and supplies, circa 1909-1910
Moses Friedman, "Thirtieth Annual Report, United States Indian School, Carlisle, Pa.", 1909
For 1908-1909. The Business Department is discussed on pp. 12-13.
"Features in the Annual Report of the United States Indian School, Carlisle, Pa., for the Year Ending June 30, 1909", 1909
Typed and printed copies of the text.
Quotations from 20 favorable newspaper articles on the 30th annual report, 1909-1910
Alfred W. Ramsey, Notebooks, circa 1908-1910
1 notebook of the daily calendar type for 1908, unused except for several lists under the month of January; 1 pocket letter holder, containing mostly receipts from the CIIS Teacher's Club.