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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1909)
2 THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN Che Cbemawa American Published WeeKly at the United States Indian Training School. sobscrtption prick, 25 cents a year, cl.ttbs of Five or Over 20 Cents. Entered a the Chemavva, Oregon, Post-office as second-class mail matter. PRINTING STAFF Joseph Dillstbom, Benjamin Wilcox Henry Darnell, John Service, James Evans Calvin Darnell, Louis Hudson Frazier Meoum, Robert Service, Carl Stone. PROGRAM OF PACIFIC COAST IN DIAN INSTITUTE. SEATTLE, WASH. President, II. II. Johnson, Tacoma, vVash. Vice President, E. L. Chalcraft, Chemawa, Or. Secretary, Estelle Reel, Washington, D. C. MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 23, 1909. Music. : Invocation: Right Rev. Edward J. O'Dea, Bishop of Seattle. ' Greetings: Wesley L. Jones, U. S. Senator, North Yakima, Wash. John F. Miller, Mayor of Seattle, Wash. J. E. Chilberg, President of Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. I. A. Nadeau, director-general, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. Henry M. Dewey, state superintendent of public instruction, Olympia, Wash. Frank B. Cooper, superintendent of city schools, Seattle, Wash. Responses: H. H. Johnson, superintendent Puyallup Indian school, Tacoma, Wash. E. I. Chalcraft, superintendent of Salem Indian school, Chemawa, Oreg. Estelle Reel, superintendent of Indian Schools, Washington, D. C. TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 24, 1909. The necessity of teachers keeping in touch with the advancement in educational methods. Frank B. Cooper, superintendent of city schools, Seattle, Wash. The importance of specializing the course of study to meet the needs of local conditions. E. L. Chalcraft, superintendent of Salem Indian school, Chemawa, Oreg. Preparing the Indian for self support and citizenship. John McA. Webster, super intendent of Colville Reservation, Miles, Wash. Sanitation and dietetics in the school and the home. Dr. Charles M. Buchanan, super intendent of Tulalip Indian school, Tulalip, Wash. Demonstration lessons, with classes of Indian children. i WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 25, 1909. Natives of the Hawaiian Islands. A. F. Knudsen, commissioner from Hawaiian Is lands to the Alaska Yukon-Pacific Ex position. The work of the day schools in relation to the home. F. F Avery, day school in spector, Colville Reservation, Miles, Wash. How may the school room exercises be made to inculcate habits '.f thrift and economy. W. P. Campbell, assistant superintendent of Salem Indian school, Chemawa, Oreg. How can we best encourage Indians to de velop their allotments. Knott C Egbert, superintendent of Siletz Reservation, Oreg. Demonstration lessons, with classes of In dian children. THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 26, 1909. (Round-Table Conferences.) Superintendents' and Physicians' Section, Teachers' Section, Matrons' Section, and Industrial Section. Note. Topics for discussion will be an nounced by the chtirmau of each section. About sixty girls attended the picnic given by Miss Brown to her girls on Monday afternoon. About one o'clock the party left the school in wagons sup plied by Mr. Swartz and some of his farmer boys and proceeded east some three or four miles to the alluring banks of the Puddin river, where they pic nicked for the afternoon. They had a fine lunch in th3 evening and arrived home shortly after sunset, declaring that they had enjoyed the outing very much.