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== Life at Conway Hall ==
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*John J. Harvey (Class of 1910)
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==Women at The Turn of The Century==
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Revision as of 17:41, 10 November 2007

Conway Students

Conway Hall: 1905-1966


http://chronicles.dickinson.edu/encyclo/c/ed_conwayhall.htm

History of Conway Hall

Indian School Students That Attended Conway Hall

Joseph Adams, William L. Baine, Frank Cayou, Howard Gansworth, James F. Johnson, Antonio J. Lubo, Thomas Marshall, Franklin P. Mt. Pleasant, Jr., Hastings M. Robertson

Life at Conway Hall

Dickinson College Students

Old West

Brief History of Dickinson College Up to the Late Nineteenth Century

Student Life at Dickinson College in the Late Nineteenth Century

Indian Students at Dickinson College

Most

List of Students from the Carlisle Indian Industrial School Who Attended Dickinson College

  • Joseph F. Adams (Class of 1900)
  • William L. Baine (Class of 1903)
  • Frank Cayou (Class of 1902)
  • Howard Gansworth (Class of 1900)
  • James E. Johnson (Class of 1906)
  • Antonio J. Lubo (Class of 1910)
  • Thomas Marshall (Class of 1900)
  • Franklin Mt. Pleasant (Class of 1910)
  • Hastings M. Robertson (Class of 1905)
  • John J. Harvey (Class of 1910)

Post-Dickinson College

Post-Dickinson College

Indian Women at Dickinson

Women at The Turn of The Century

Life for Women at Dickinson

Indian School Women Who Attended Dickinson College

Elizabeth Bender: Missionary to the Indians