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gdp-kc0023-0016-001
Topic
Health, Disease and Mortality, School Operations
Summary
Regarding the Semi-Annual Report's arrival and gratitude for the work (and excellent calligraphy) of recipient Harry M. Smith.
gdp-kc0023-0068-005
Topic
Student Finances
Summary
Regarding the request for funds to purchase clothing.
gdp-kc0001-0270-001
Topic
Health, Disease and Mortality, Student Finances
Summary
Regarding Alexander Iron Whiteman's request to leave Carlisle School because of his health, and to have some of his money sent to him.
gdp-kc0023-0016-003
Topic
Health, Disease and Mortality, School Operations
Summary
Regarding sending the Semi-Annual Report, mention of the flu, and general pleasantries such as acknowledgement of receiving a Christmas card.
gdp-kc0036-0099-001
Topic
Coming to Genoa
Summary
Regarding the receipt of Joseph Goodteacher's application and acceptance to the school.
gdp-kc0001-0274-001
Topic
Student Finances
Summary
Regarding an enclosed grazing lease for James Alex Iron Whiteman.
gdp-kc0023-0021-001
Topic
Education and Curriculum, School Operations
Summary
Regarding attending the N.E.A. conference, end of year programs, and changing the tribal affiliation listing of Lewis Hayes from Winnebago to Santee.
Tribe(s)
Santee, Winnebago
gdp-kc0036-0099-003
Topic
Families
Summary
Regarding the poor home environment of an unnamed individual and a recommendation for "citizen Indians."
gdp-kc0017-0010-001
Topic
Coming to Genoa, Families
Summary
Regarding Wilber Decora's potential enrollment at Genoa.
Tribe(s)
Winnebago
gdp-kc0001-0275-001
Topic
Student Finances
Summary
Regarding an enclosed grazing lease for James Alex Iron Whiteman, and request for recipient to explain the lease and obtain Whiteman's signature.
gdp-kc0023-0021-003
Topic
Education and Curriculum, Leaving Genoa
Summary
Program booklet for "Bits O'Blarney" operetta performed by students as part of the 1929 commencement celebrations.
gdp-kc0013-0118-001
Topic
Families, Leaving Genoa
Summary
Regarding B. J. Young's trouble with his child or dependent, unnamed here, after he ran away from Genoa, and request to "Mr. Sherrie" to do something to help him with the boy.