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gdp-kc0017-0010-007
Topic
Families, Health, Disease and Mortality
Summary
Regarding Edna Thomas and her siblings' absence from school while their father is sick, and a request for her and her siblings to return.
gdp-kc0023-0068-001
Topic
Student Finances
Summary
Regarding transferring funds from the listed pupils, each for the amount of fifty dollars.
gdp-kc0013-0124-003
Topic
School Operations
Summary
Regarding a misunderstanding about statistics on delinquent pupils that occurred on a recent phone conversation.
gdp-kc0001-0274-001
Topic
Student Finances
Summary
Regarding an enclosed grazing lease for James Alex Iron Whiteman.
gdp-kc0017-0010-009
Topic
School Operations
Summary
Regarding the acceptance of Wilbur Decors into Genoa in light of his home conditions, provided that the money for transportation is not covered by Genoa, which is unable to pay those funds at the present time.
gdp-kc0023-0068-003
Topic
Student Finances
Summary
Regarding a request for $50 for clothing.
gdp-kc0017-0004-001
Topic
Health, Disease and Mortality, School Operations
Summary
Regarding an April report to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, as well as the death of Silas Wood of the Omaha people.
Tribe(s)
Omaha
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-kc0017-0011-001
Topic
Coming to Genoa
Summary
Regarding "the Decora boy" going to Genoa, transportation expenses, and his previous attendance at Winnebago Public School, which here is noted as unconfirmed.
gdp-kc0036-0099-001
Topic
Coming to Genoa
Summary
Regarding the receipt of Joseph Goodteacher's application and acceptance to the school.
gdp-kc0017-0004-003
Topic
School Operations
Summary
Regarding the enclosed Monthly Report of Activities for April 1922.
gdp-kc0001-0276-001
Topic
Student Finances
Summary
Regarding an enclosed letter from David Last Bear requesting that Alex Iron Whiteman be permitted to take over an allotment of land.