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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1902)
fceifZtf Asmara, moriscLn ChEflAWA, ORBGOlN, THE GUEST. Luck tapped upoii a cottage door, A gen tie quiet tap; And Lnzinens, who lounge I within. The cut upon hi" lap, Btietchud ut hip s ippers to the fire And gave a sleepy yawn : "Oh brother ! let him k nock avi" !" He said; but Luck was gone. Luck tupped again, more faintlv still, Upon another door, Wjern Industry was hard at work Mending nis not t a go floor. Theil or was opened wide at once; "Come in I" the worker cried, And Luck waB tiken by the hand And fairly pulled nitride. He still is there, a wonderoue guest From out whoso magic hand Fortune flows fast, But Lnziness din never unders and How Industry found such a friend ; "Luck rjdver c.ime my wav !" He sighs, and quite forgets the knock Upon his door that day 8 lected. Program of the Department of In dian education Minneapolis, Minnesota. Jo'y 7-11 1902 Ply m nib ( hnrch Melmlett 4venue and Eighth Sheet. Mr. H. M McCOWAN, - - President. Miss E-sTKLLE KEEL, - - Sechetahy, All f. rmal papers will be limited to fif. he minutes Id delivery. Di8.-iisM.mrt will he limited l Ave min utes for each speaker, ud iuq liuie occu- FRID Y JUNE 6, ioo2- pied in the discuash n of any subject shall not exceed twenty minutes. All formal papers will be followed by general di on i ms to the extent that the limits f time will allow. Superintendents1, Matron', and Teach ers' sections will meet for round table dis cussions on sui-h houm oti Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday hs will not con flict with the general flesaious of the Association. MONDAY, July 7, 9 A. M. Prayer. Music. Address of Wc.imQ: Hon. Samuel R. Van 8aut, Govern or of Minnesota. Hon. A. A, Ames, Mayor of Minne- Hon. John W. Olson, State Superln- tendent of Public Instruction. Hon. Thorn an K. Q ilinby, Prehideut Boxniol Education. Hun. C. M. Jordan, City Superinten dent of Schools. Music. Hon. V. A. .I'ines, Commissioner of Indian Aff-ttrs, Washington, D. C. Mr. S. M. McCowan, Supt. Chiloceo Indian School, Oklahoma, and President D. I. E, Lieu'. Col. R. H. Pratt Supt. Car lisle Indian School, Pa. Mr. H. B. Peairs, Supt. Haskell In stitute, Kansas. Mr. E M. M Arthur, Supt. Sissetoo. Indian School; South Dakota. Mr. 0. F. Tierce, Supt. Biggs Insti tute, 3 utli Dakota. Miss Eitalie Riel, Supt. of Indian Suiiools, Washington, D. 0. Muaio.