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==Collective Biography of Indian Dickinson Students== | |||
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Biddle, Edward W. “Moncure D. Conway and Conway Hall.” Address delivered at Conway Hall, Carlisle, PA, 1905. Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College, PA. | |||
Carlisle Sentinel, 2003. | |||
Dickinson College Catalogs,1890-1895, 1900 -1905, 1905-1910, Archives And Special Collections, Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa. | |||
Dickinson College Microcosm, 1900-1905, 1905-1910, Archives And Special Collections, Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa. | |||
Gobrecht, W. J. Franklin P. Mt. Pleasant, Class of 1910, Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College, Pa. | |||
Himes, Ph.D., Charles F. A Sketch of Dickinson College, Carlisle, Penn’A, Harrisburg, L.S.Hart, 1879. | |||
Kennedy, Jim. Frank Mt. Pleasant – A Legend Revisited, Dickinson College, Archives And Special Collections, Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa. | |||
Morgan, Henry James. Dickinson College: the history of one hundred and fifty years, 1783-1933, Carlisle, Pa: Dickinson College, 1933. | |||
Mt. Pleasant, Franklin. Dickinson Microcosm, 1910, 256-257. Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA. | |||
Retrieved from "http://wiki.dickinson.edu/index.php?title=Bibliographic_Information" | |||
'''Dickinson College''' | |||
1899 Microcosm, (Carlisle: Dickinson College, 1899), 176. | |||
1900 Microcosm, Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa, 1900. | |||
Dickinson College Catalogue 1896 (Carlisle: Dickinson College, 1888), 93. | |||
Guide to Research Materials on the Carlisle Indian School in the Dickinson College Library List and Index of Indian Students Who Attended Dickinson College, Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa, 1979. | |||
“Heard on Campus.” Dickinsonian, November 14, 1896. | |||
Laura Witmer, The Carlisle Indian Industrial School (Carlisle: Cumberland County Historical Society, 1993), 9. | |||
Leffingwell Reed, ed., Alumni Record of Dickinson College (Carlisle: Dickinson College, 1905), 375. | |||
Marshall Drop File, Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa. | |||
“Thomas Marshall.” Dickinsonian, April 28, 1899. | |||
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== Insitute to Institute: Dickinson College and Carlisle Indian School == | |||
'''Influence from the Professors at Dickinson:''' | |||
Eadle Keatah Toh. “Home Items.” April 1880, vol. 1 no. 2. Carlisle: Indian Training School, 1880. | |||
Himes, Charles Francis, Boston, to Mary M. Himes, Carlisle, 27 August 1880. Box 9 Folder 8, Charles Francis Himes, 1838-1918, Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA. | |||
Himes, Charles Francis. The White Man’s Way; Illustrated Talks on Scientific Subjects to “Indian Chiefs” on their Visits to the Carlisle Indian School. Read before the Historical Section of the Hamilton Library Association, Carlisle, Pa. Carlisle: Hamilton Library Association, 1916. | |||
The Indian Craftsman. “Address by Dr. Geo. E. Reed; President of Dickinson College.” May 1909, vol. 1 no. 4. Carlisle: The Carlisle Indian Press, 1909; reprint. New York: Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1971. | |||
Pratt, Richard Henry. Battlefield and Classroom: Four Decades with the American Indian, 1867-1904. Edited by Robert M. Utley. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1964. | |||
Pratt, Richard Henry, Berkley, to Charles F. Himes, Carlisle, 12 September 1916. Record Box PI 1-1-23, Cumberland County Historical Society, Carlisle, PA. | |||
Pratt, Richard Henry, Carlisle, to Dr. Cornelius Rea Agnew, 2 June 1884. I-Friends-1973-6, Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA. | |||
Pratt, Brig. Gen. R. H. The Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pennsylvania: Its Origins, Purposes, Progress, and the Difficulties Surmounted. Denver: 1908; reprint with Introduction by Robert M. Utley. Carlisle: Cumberland County Historical Society, 1979. | |||
The Red Man. “Address by George Edward Reed.” May 1913, vol. 5 no. 9. Carlisle: The Carlisle Indian Press, 1913; reprint. New York: Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1971. | |||
The Red Man. “Baccalaureate Services.” May 1911, vol.3 no. 9. Carlisle: The Carlisle Indian Press, 1911; reprint. New York: Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1971. | |||
'''The Relationship Between Lippincott and Pratt''' | |||
Adams, David Wallace. ''Education for Extinction''. Lawrence, Kansas: University Press | |||
of Kansas, 1995. | |||
Blackmar, Frank W., ed. ''Kansas: a cyclopedia of state history, embracing events, | |||
institutions, indutries, counties, cities, towns prominent person, etc.'' vol. 3, | |||
Chicago: Standard Pub. Co., 1912. http://skyways.lib.ks.us. | |||
“Chancellor Lippincott.” ''The Red Man'' 10, no. 1 (January/February 1890): 8. | |||
“Chancellor Lippincott Resigins His Office as Head of the Kansas University.” ''The Red | |||
Man'' 9, no. 5 (April 1889): 6. | |||
“Commencement.” ''Topeka Weekly Capital'' 11, no. 23 (June 13, 1889): 6. | |||
“Death of William Snake.” ''The Morning Star'' 3, no. 8 (March 1883): 2. | |||
''Dickinson College Catalogue 1886'' (Carlisle: Dickinson College 1886), 28. | |||
Dorian, Ellwood. “Monthly Home Letters.” Eadle Keatah Toh 2, no. 7 | |||
(February 1882): 5. | |||
“Dr. Lippincott.” ''The Red Man'', 11 no. 7 (August 1892): 8. | |||
“Dr. Lippincott.” ''The Red Man'', 14 no. 10 (March 1898): 6. | |||
“Dr. Lippincott’s Report.” ''The Morning Star'' 3, no. 2 (September 1882): 1. | |||
Fear-Segal, Jacqueline. “Nineteenth-Century Indian Education: Universalism Versus | |||
Evolutionism.” ''Journal of American Studies'' 33 (1999): 323-341. | |||
Lippincott, Joshua Allen, to Charles Robinson, 2 June 1888. Charles and Sara T. Robinson Collection, manuscript division, Kansas State Historical Society, | |||
Topeka, KS. | |||
Morel, Mary Kay. “Captain Pratt’s School.” ''American History'' 32, no. 2 (May/June | |||
1997): 26-32, 62-64. | |||
“Our School.” ''Eadle Keatah Toh'' 1, no. 9 (March 1881): 3. | |||
Pratt, Richard Henry. ''The Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pennsylvania''. Carlisle, | |||
PA: Cumberland County Historical Society, 1979. | |||
“Recent Comments on Indian Matters From Out Leading Papers.” ''The Red Man'' 9, no. 4 | |||
(March 1889): 6. | |||
“Rev. Dr. Lippincott Dead.” ''The New York Times'', January 1, 1907. | |||
Ryan, Carmelita A. “The Carlisle Indian Industrial School.” Thesis, Georgetown University, 1962. | |||
“Sabbath School.” ''The Morning Star'' 3, no. 3 (October 1882): 3. | |||
Sculle, Keith A. “The New Carlisle of the West: Haskell Institute and Big-Time Sports, 1920-1932.” ''Kansas History'' 17, no.3 (1994): 192-208. |
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Collective Biography of Indian Dickinson Students
Conway Hall
Biddle, Edward W. “Moncure D. Conway and Conway Hall.” Address delivered at Conway Hall, Carlisle, PA, 1905. Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College, PA.
Carlisle Sentinel, 2003.
Dickinson College Catalogs,1890-1895, 1900 -1905, 1905-1910, Archives And Special Collections, Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa.
Dickinson College Microcosm, 1900-1905, 1905-1910, Archives And Special Collections, Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa.
Gobrecht, W. J. Franklin P. Mt. Pleasant, Class of 1910, Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College, Pa.
Himes, Ph.D., Charles F. A Sketch of Dickinson College, Carlisle, Penn’A, Harrisburg, L.S.Hart, 1879.
Kennedy, Jim. Frank Mt. Pleasant – A Legend Revisited, Dickinson College, Archives And Special Collections, Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa.
Morgan, Henry James. Dickinson College: the history of one hundred and fifty years, 1783-1933, Carlisle, Pa: Dickinson College, 1933.
Mt. Pleasant, Franklin. Dickinson Microcosm, 1910, 256-257. Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA.
Retrieved from "http://wiki.dickinson.edu/index.php?title=Bibliographic_Information"
Dickinson College
1899 Microcosm, (Carlisle: Dickinson College, 1899), 176.
1900 Microcosm, Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa, 1900.
Dickinson College Catalogue 1896 (Carlisle: Dickinson College, 1888), 93.
Guide to Research Materials on the Carlisle Indian School in the Dickinson College Library List and Index of Indian Students Who Attended Dickinson College, Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa, 1979.
“Heard on Campus.” Dickinsonian, November 14, 1896.
Laura Witmer, The Carlisle Indian Industrial School (Carlisle: Cumberland County Historical Society, 1993), 9.
Leffingwell Reed, ed., Alumni Record of Dickinson College (Carlisle: Dickinson College, 1905), 375.
Marshall Drop File, Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa.
“Thomas Marshall.” Dickinsonian, April 28, 1899.
Dickinson Law School
History of the Law School:
History of the Dickinson School of Law, February, 15, 1968.
Annual Catalog of the Law School of Dickinson College, 1890-1891.
Relationship with Dickinson College:
Dickinson School of Law Minutes, February 26, 1913.
The Forum of the Dickinson School of Law, May 1987.
Albert A. Exendine:
Albert A. Exendine papers, The University of Tulsa, McFarlin Library, Special Collections Department, http://www.lib.utulsa.edu/speccoll/collections/exendine/index.htm accessed November 11, 2007
Ancestry.com, Social Security Death Index [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007. Social Security Administration.
The Arrow, Friday November 9, 1906
Crawford, Bill. All American: The Rise and Fall of Jim Thorpe, 2005.
http://digital.library.okstate.edu/encyclopedia/entries/M/MA023.html Larry O’Dell, Oklahoma Historical Society, accessed November 17, 2007
The Indian Craftsman, April 1909
Marc S. Maltby. “Thorpe, Jim”; http://www.anb.org/articles/19/19-00218.html; American National Biography Online Feb. 2000. Accessed Thursday November 15, 2007
The New York Times, December 13, 1922, “Will Leave Georgetown: Exendine declines offer to continue as football director”
The Oklahoman, October 13, 1936, “Exendine is Indian Coach: Former Aggie Grid Mentor to Teach at Riverside”
The Oklahoman, August 31, 1943, “Eagles Name Exendine As Grid Mentor”
The Oklahoman, July 30, 1967, “Indians in Spotlight”
The Red Man, Vol. 3, no. 4, December 1910
William J. Gardner:
Microcosm, 1907.
The Indian Craftsman, April 1909.
The Real All Americans: The Team that Changed a Game, a People, a Nation, 2007.
The Red Man, 1910.
Women at Dickinson and the Carlisle Indian School
Life For Women at Dickinson:
History of Women at Dickinson Speech, Martha Slotter, November 2 and 3, 1984
Dickinson Women Students Pamphlet
Eva Foster:
The Red Man and Helper Sept 5, 1902
Dickinson College Catalog, 1900-1905
1907 Microcosm
The Red Man and Helper July 31, 1903
The Carlisle Arrow September 10, 1909
The Carlisle Arrow October 6, 1911
The Carlisle Arrow September 5, 1913
Alice Denomic:
U.S Indian Census 1885-1940
Milwaukee Public Museum Website, http://www.mpm.edu
The Carlisle Arrow January 25, 1907
Dickinson College Catalog, 1905-1910
Indian Craftsman September 1909
The Carlisle Arrow April 28, 1911
The Carlisle Arrow October 6, 1911
The Carlisle Arrow March 15, 1912
The Carlisle Arrow April 4, 1913
1900 United States Federal Census
South Dakota Marriage Index 1905-1914
Lizzie Bender:
Elizabeth Bender and Dickinson College Essay, Dickinson College Archives, Carlisle, PA
The Dickinson Alumnus, September 1942
Minute Book of Phi Beta Kappa 1887-1913
The Indian Helper October 23, 1896
Insitute to Institute: Dickinson College and Carlisle Indian School
Influence from the Professors at Dickinson:
Eadle Keatah Toh. “Home Items.” April 1880, vol. 1 no. 2. Carlisle: Indian Training School, 1880.
Himes, Charles Francis, Boston, to Mary M. Himes, Carlisle, 27 August 1880. Box 9 Folder 8, Charles Francis Himes, 1838-1918, Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA.
Himes, Charles Francis. The White Man’s Way; Illustrated Talks on Scientific Subjects to “Indian Chiefs” on their Visits to the Carlisle Indian School. Read before the Historical Section of the Hamilton Library Association, Carlisle, Pa. Carlisle: Hamilton Library Association, 1916.
The Indian Craftsman. “Address by Dr. Geo. E. Reed; President of Dickinson College.” May 1909, vol. 1 no. 4. Carlisle: The Carlisle Indian Press, 1909; reprint. New York: Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1971.
Pratt, Richard Henry. Battlefield and Classroom: Four Decades with the American Indian, 1867-1904. Edited by Robert M. Utley. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1964.
Pratt, Richard Henry, Berkley, to Charles F. Himes, Carlisle, 12 September 1916. Record Box PI 1-1-23, Cumberland County Historical Society, Carlisle, PA.
Pratt, Richard Henry, Carlisle, to Dr. Cornelius Rea Agnew, 2 June 1884. I-Friends-1973-6, Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA.
Pratt, Brig. Gen. R. H. The Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pennsylvania: Its Origins, Purposes, Progress, and the Difficulties Surmounted. Denver: 1908; reprint with Introduction by Robert M. Utley. Carlisle: Cumberland County Historical Society, 1979.
The Red Man. “Address by George Edward Reed.” May 1913, vol. 5 no. 9. Carlisle: The Carlisle Indian Press, 1913; reprint. New York: Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1971.
The Red Man. “Baccalaureate Services.” May 1911, vol.3 no. 9. Carlisle: The Carlisle Indian Press, 1911; reprint. New York: Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1971.
The Relationship Between Lippincott and Pratt
Adams, David Wallace. Education for Extinction. Lawrence, Kansas: University Press
of Kansas, 1995.
Blackmar, Frank W., ed. Kansas: a cyclopedia of state history, embracing events, institutions, indutries, counties, cities, towns prominent person, etc. vol. 3, Chicago: Standard Pub. Co., 1912. http://skyways.lib.ks.us.
“Chancellor Lippincott.” The Red Man 10, no. 1 (January/February 1890): 8.
“Chancellor Lippincott Resigins His Office as Head of the Kansas University.” The Red Man 9, no. 5 (April 1889): 6.
“Commencement.” Topeka Weekly Capital 11, no. 23 (June 13, 1889): 6.
“Death of William Snake.” The Morning Star 3, no. 8 (March 1883): 2.
Dickinson College Catalogue 1886 (Carlisle: Dickinson College 1886), 28.
Dorian, Ellwood. “Monthly Home Letters.” Eadle Keatah Toh 2, no. 7 (February 1882): 5.
“Dr. Lippincott.” The Red Man, 11 no. 7 (August 1892): 8.
“Dr. Lippincott.” The Red Man, 14 no. 10 (March 1898): 6.
“Dr. Lippincott’s Report.” The Morning Star 3, no. 2 (September 1882): 1.
Fear-Segal, Jacqueline. “Nineteenth-Century Indian Education: Universalism Versus Evolutionism.” Journal of American Studies 33 (1999): 323-341.
Lippincott, Joshua Allen, to Charles Robinson, 2 June 1888. Charles and Sara T. Robinson Collection, manuscript division, Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka, KS.
Morel, Mary Kay. “Captain Pratt’s School.” American History 32, no. 2 (May/June 1997): 26-32, 62-64.
“Our School.” Eadle Keatah Toh 1, no. 9 (March 1881): 3.
Pratt, Richard Henry. The Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Carlisle, PA: Cumberland County Historical Society, 1979.
“Recent Comments on Indian Matters From Out Leading Papers.” The Red Man 9, no. 4 (March 1889): 6.
“Rev. Dr. Lippincott Dead.” The New York Times, January 1, 1907.
Ryan, Carmelita A. “The Carlisle Indian Industrial School.” Thesis, Georgetown University, 1962.
“Sabbath School.” The Morning Star 3, no. 3 (October 1882): 3.
Sculle, Keith A. “The New Carlisle of the West: Haskell Institute and Big-Time Sports, 1920-1932.” Kansas History 17, no.3 (1994): 192-208.