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CHEMAWA AMERICAN. 3 Oneidi Indian School, Wisconsin, WEDN KSDAY, JULY 9, 9 A, M. Prayer. Music. 1. A hires. Hon. AngiMtus S. Downing, Principal Training School for Teachers, New York City. 2 Address. Him- Z. X. Snyder, Preshlftnt Slate Normal School, Greeley, Colo. 8. Ad.Uess. ' Minx Louise Klein Miller, Dayton, Oliio. 4. Address. Mies Alice R ibertaou, School Supervl eor, Creek N ttion, Indian Territory. 5. r,pr. Mr J Franklin Home, Supervisor o In i i lull Schools. 6 The value of a large agricultural school to I he Indian Service. Mr. si. M. McUowan, Supt. Cliiloeco Indian School, Oklahoma, 7, Correlation of schoolroom aud farm Mr. E. O. Nardin, upt. Mt. Pleasant Indian School, M.chigan. 8. Paper. Mr.E. A, Allen, Asst. Supt. Carlisle Indian School, Pennsylvania, 9, 81i' uld there be a limit to the numb r of pupils attending an Indian school? Mr. R. A. C 'Chran, Supt. Rice Blation Indian School, Arizona. 10. Advisability of having schools of mod erate eize in order that pupils may receive moreiiidivldnal training. Mr. H. M.Noble, Supt. Grand River Indian School, North Dakota. U What io do ui the night school. Mr. J. B. B own, Supt, Morris Indian Sfthw.l, Minnesota. THURSDAY, July 10, 2 p. m. Prayer, MubIc. 1. AddroxP. Hon. N. C. Doimherty, Supt. of Schools, Peoria. III. 2. Rip'TB. Mr 0. A, Wright, Supervisor of Io. dlao Sch' Ois. Mr. E 1 win L. Cha'crufi, Supervisor ol Indian Sohon'a. S. Best method of effecting transfers of pupils, Mr. A. J. Standing. CarlUle, Pa. 4. To what extent do indents and superin tendents read the Rules and ttegula lions. Mr. T. W. Potter, Supt, Sclera Indian School, Oregon. 5. What step should he taken to hiiug tu berculosis uiider control and to pre vent, as far aB possible, further iu- Dr. J. G. Rn'loch, Cherokee Indian School, North Carolina. 6. Ventilation. Dr. Cyrus R. Dixon, Asst. Supt. Has ell Institute, Kansas. 1 ' " ' 7. Tiie vhIum of day schools. Mr. Jmen J. Dunoan, Dty School In spector, Pine Riig, S. Dak. 8. The necessity of book especially adapt ed to Indian chlldreu. Mr. Claude C. Cavey, Teacher, Pine Ridge, 8. Dak. closing addresses: Mr. S. M. McCowau, Supi. Chilocco In dian School. Oklahoma. Mr. John Fllnn, Supt. Chamberlain Indian School, South sKola. Mr. Joseph C. Hart, Supt, Oneida ndiau School, Wisconsin. Mr. A. 0. Wright, Supervisor of Indian Schools. MissEstelle Reel, Superintendent of In dian Schools, SUPERINTENDENTS' ROUXD TABLE. TUESDAY, July 8. Chairman. Mr.E. A. AHen.A-st.Supt. Carlisle, Pa. 1. how to impress upon the Indian the use ard value of money, Mr. JaniesC. Suley, Supt. Yankton In dian School, S'Uth DkotH. 2. The preBeni system of employing In dians in the service simply because they ara Indians, aud upn uon compeiiiive examinations, is un- Mr. Calvin Ashury, Supt. esteru Shoshone Indian School, Nevada,