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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1902)
CH1IMAWA AMERICAN. h. l. lovelach, Managrr, Published Weekly by Hie Pupils of the Chemawa Indian School. Address nil Business Communication to Thb Ohkmawa Amehican, . . Chemawa, OfKuoH. Note. . If this space is marked. your subscription lias. expired.. I'leaee renew- '. : Only 12. cents The runaway buy im a great hero. Nit. We rend that a terrible hli,zrd is raging in Pennsylvania and North Eastern Stalest. It in-to hoptd that the Old-man-on-tlie-hand-staiid will not get his nose n-wd toes If you have anything to do, even if it is n dillieult lush, youwil! find it ulf done jifter it. is.. well begun. Don't procrastinate, but, if you have anything to do, get in uud confined to Bchrol room etiqttelte but to table nm liners etc. The teacher's institute for Fob. has an article in it on this subject, ' which recommends having a dinner party In thesehool room and the pupils having the experience r quired in issuing invita tions, receiving the guests and of nerving the dinner. . , France has taken a long slop in the mat ter of industrial education, Her govern merit is considering plans for the eatai lishment, in the United States, of French school which will be devoted to the study of American iud ustrial methods. The pro jectors, who are some of the most i.iituen tial business and professional men of the European republic, say: that it would he impossible 'for the coming generation of young Frenchmen to compete with the trend of industrialism unless . American methods, which are revolutionizing the world, are speedily adopted, and they can gee no belter way for the accomplishment of this purpose than by digging to the very roots of our methods.' M. Deleave, the French minister, says that the new institute will be handsomely endowed by the gov eminent, -Ex. The i and Sildn." of life . fro -nllv its greatness. There' is no oilier 1 1 Co so' poor as Hint which, through- too chne a urawp of Visible thing. In )(t. till , conscious, hold upon unseen realities.. EHted i n to i he utjnos phere of infinite greatness, the s'nl itself j rows (treat; unfolded within the ' prlVct love, the life Itselt becomes love. Ex. ' Les-ons on Polite' Manner are' being given in som of our most popular" Edu cational Journals. These lessons ntf' not Pat was a bas)iiiil .lover uuil Bridget was icoy-butnottobeoy.. . ' Bridget, Pat begun, in a limid manner, did ye ivver think avniuriyin'? . ' Stile,, now, th' subject luid iiivveietitereil me thoughts, replied Bridget. ft's s irri Oi am, said Pat, turning a-wny. Wan minute, Pi ! called Bridget, softly. Ye'vesetme a-thmkiii'. Breathless Wi.uld-be laeng.r: Station master, wiin does the hulf-past five tridii UiXvV . ., . " Pawengor: Wdl.thenew church click is twenty-seven minutes pasl, the iwml ollice clock : is twenty-five minutes pn-i, and your clock is thirty-two minutes pas. Now; iri tho name of goodness, what clock' nm 1 to go by? '.'. , 8,tntlon-maftier:' You can go by auy: clock yon like, but the train's gone.