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COeeHIy Kbemawa . American . VOL. 11 Indian Institute Denver, Colorado, July 59, 1909. Program of the Department of Indian Education. President, Charles E. "Burton, Grand Junction, Colo. Vice-President, Leslie M. Compton, Tomah, Wis. Secretary, Estella Reel, Washington, D. C. Monday, July 5, 9:30 a. m. Music. ' Prayer. Greetings: Hon. John F. Shafroth, governor of Colorado. Hon. Warren A. Haggott, Member of House of Representatives, Idaho Springs, Colorado. Hon. Robert V. Speer, Mayor of Den ver, Colorado. , Dr. E. L. Bartlett, president of Cham ber of commerce, Denver, Colo Hon. Katherine L. Craig, state sup erintendent of public schools, Den ver, Colo. Hon. Charles E. Chadeey, superintend ent of city schools, Denver, Coio. Address: Dr. Nicholas Murray Butier, president NO. 51 of Columbia University, New York, N..Y. Resume of Work: Hon. Frank Pierce, First Assistant Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Washington, D. C. President Charles E. Burton, superin tendent of Grand Junction Indian School, Colorado. Dr. John A. Murphy, supervisor (me dical) of Indian schools, Washing ton, D. C. Miss Estella Reel, superintendent of Indian schools, Washington, D. C. Demonstration lessons with classes of Indian pupils will be presented by Miss Katherine L. Keck and Miss Mae McCauley, of Haskell Institute, Law rence, Kans. Tuesday, July 6, 9:80 a. m. Music. Prayer: Right Rev. Nicholas C. Matz, D. D., Bishop of Denver, Colo. Our Educational Duties to the Indian. .- Dr. James H Baker, president of the University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo ' Address: Dr. Warren K. Moorehead, special Indian agent, Washington D. 0.' Correlation of Literary and Industrial JUNE 11, 1909.