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gdp-dc0020-0102-001
Topic
Health, Disease, and Mortality, Leaving Genoa, School Operations
Summary
Regarding a clipping from the Omaha Bee about the death of a runaway student.
gdp-dc0020-0134-001
Topic
Health, Disease, and Mortality, School Operations
Summary
Regarding a pupil, Luke Russell, who died by drinking lemon extract and possibly other alcoholic drinks.
gdp-dc0020-0113-001
Topic
Health, Disease, and Mortality, School Operations
Summary
Regarding vouchers to pay for the funeral of a deceased student.
gdp-dc0020-0145-001
Topic
Families, School Operations
Summary
Regarding a young man, Louis Chippewa, who left a wife and child behind while attending Genoa. This letter proposes to send him home to tend to his family.
gdp-dc0020-0124-001
Topic
Health, Disease, and Mortality, School Operations
Summary
Regarding death of Amos Cadue, a pupil who accidentally shot and killed himself while playing with a small rifle.
gdp-dc0020-0103-001
Topic
Health, Disease, and Mortality, School Operations
Summary
Regarding the identification of a body found to be Clarence White, a runaway student.
gdp-dc0020-0135-001
Topic
Health, Disease, and Mortality, School Operations
Summary
Regarding the death of 19-year-old pupil Luke Russell.
gdp-dc0020-0114-001
Topic
Health, Disease, and Mortality, School Operations
Summary
Regarding vouchers of $120 for the accidental death of a pupil.
gdp-dc0020-0146-001
Topic
Discipline and Punishment, School Operations
Summary
Regarding the prohibition of card playing amongst students.
gdp-dc0020-0104-001
Topic
Health, Disease, and Mortality, School Operations
Summary
Regarding a clipping from the Omaha Bee about a 17-year-old pupil who ran away and was crushed in between two train cars who was found dead.
gdp-dc0020-0136-001
Topic
Health, Disease, and Mortality, School Operations
Summary
Regarding a student, Luke Russell, who is seriously ill.
gdp-dc0020-0051-001
Topic
Health, Disease, and Mortality, School Operations
Summary
Regarding the results of the Wasserman test on the total enrollment of the school. It was found that there were 8 positive reactions to the test.