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| Sacred
Heart Mission (Fort Berthold Reservation, North Dakota) |
July,
1930, Pg. 3, “Mail Bag: A Burden Lifted,” Peter Fehrenback,
O.S.B.
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February, 1933, Pg. 3,
“Bishop Kelly Surprised and Deeply Grateful for Our Christmas
Gift,” Reverend
Edward J. Kelly
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May, 1936, Pg. 3, “A Word of Thanks for Timely Aid,” Reverend Cornelius Bryne, S.J.
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October, 1937, Pg. 7, “Father Griva, S.J Asks For Rosaries,
Crosses,” Reverend Griva, S.J.
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May, 1940, Pg. 11, “Greatly In Need of Funds To Repair
Church,” Reverend Reinhard Kaufman, O.S.B.
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February, 1942, Pg. 11, “Convey My Gratitude,” Reverend Scheffold,
S.D.S.
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February, 1944, Pgs. 16-17, “Memories,” John J. Brown, S.J.
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November, 1946, Pgs. 16-17, “Undaunted Blackrobe,” Staff
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May, 1950, Pg. 20, “New Car Needed,” Reverend Arthur Green S.J.
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St. Andrew’s Mission (Umatilla
Reservation, Oregon)
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May, 1926,
Pg. 1, “A Pitiful Cry From The Far Northwest-St, Andrew’s Mission,”
Reverend Emile J. Boll, S.J.
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July, 1926, Pg. 1, “A Touching Tribute To Our Members-St.
Andrew’s Mission” Reverend Emile J. Boll, S.J.
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October, 1930, Pg. 3, “Mail
Bag: Fellow Missionaries and Friends of the Red Man,” J.T. Corbett,
S.J.
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February,
1931, Pg. 3, “Mail Bag: Our Mission Car Brings Man’s Best Friend,”
J.T. Corbett, S.J.
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October, 1933, Pg. 3, “Heat
for Sisters’ Building Needed this Winter,” Reverend Thomas M. Neate,
S.J.
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February, 1936, Pg. 3, “Wire
Fence to Protect Mission Chickens Badly Needed,” Sister M. Edwina,
O.S.F.
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May, 1936, Pg. 3, “Donation
for Chicken Fence Brings Joy,” Sister M. Edwina, O.S.F.
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July, 1937, Pg. 7, “Mission
Bills Must Be Paid,” Reverend Thomas A. Steele, S.J.
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October, 1941, Pg. 7,
“Indians For Flowers,” Reverend Thomas A. Steele, S.J.
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May, 1946, Pgs. 18-19, “A
“Gimmie” Story,” Reverend Harold H. Ernsdorff, S.J.
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August,
1946, Pg. 4-5, “St. Andrew’s Will Live Again,” Reverend Harold H. Ernsdorff, S.J.
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St. Andrew’s Mission (Umatilla
Reservation, Oregon), continued
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February, 1947, Pg. 20,
“Gifts of the Magi,” Reverend Harold H. Ernsdorff, S.J.
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May, 1948, Pgs. 14-15, “First
Americans,” Reverend Harold H. Ernsdorff, S.J.
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August, 1948, Pg. 20, “Hard
Working,” Reverend Harold H. Ernsdorff, S.J.
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May, 1949,
Pgs. 8-9, “In the Service of the Sioux,” Robert J. Eglsaer, S.J.
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August, 1949, Pgs. 8-9, “At
St. Andrew’s,” Reverend Harold H. Ernsdorff, S.J.
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May, 1950, Pgs. 8-11, “St.
Andrew’s American Royalty,”
Reverend Harold H. Ernsdorff, S.J.
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St. Benedict’s
Mission (Standing Rock Reservation, North Dakota) |
April 1913,
Pg. 4, “A Ciborium Which Cost $17.00 Several More Are Needed,” Bede
Marty O.S.B
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| St. Francis
Mission (Rosebud Reservation, South Dakota) |
April 1916, Supplement, “St. Francis Mission
Burns,” Staff
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May, 1933, Pg. 1, “Fire-Calls! St. Francis Mission Forced to Make
First Appeal in Seventeen Years,” Reverend William J. Flynn
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July, 1933, Pg. 3, “Our Gift
Makes New Building Possible,”
Reverend Martin A. Schlitz, S.J.
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| St. Francis
Mission (Rosebud Reservation, South Dakota), continued |
October, 1934, Pg. 3, “Chapel
Gift Appreciated,” Reverend Martin A. Schlitz, S.J.
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July, 1936, Pg. 1, “Golden
Jubilee of St. Francis Mission,” Staff
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May, 1937,
Pg. 7, “Fr. Connell Asks for a Car,”
Reverend M.A. Connell, S.J.
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July, 1937, Pg. 7, “Deep
Gratitude for Our Continued Help,” Reverend M.A. Connell, S.J.
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October, 1940, Pgs. 6-7, “All
Aboard For A Visit To The Missions,” Staff
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February, 1942, Pg. 11, “A Thousand Thanks,” Sister M. Ludgera
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November, 1943, Pg. 7,
“Wanted-a Phonograph,” Reverend M.A. Connell, S.J.
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February, 1944, Pg. 19, “The
Case of Toys,” Reverend M.A. Connell, S.J.
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August, 1944, Pg. 19, “Statue
Of Patron Saint,” Sister M. Ludgera
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February, 1945, Pg. 9, “Meet
The Indians of St. Francis Mission,”
Reverend M.A. Connell, S.J.
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February, 1946, Pg. 12, “A
Missionary Sends His Blessings,” Reverend M.A. Connell, S.J.
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November, 1946, Pgs. 6-7,
“Fifty Years of Service (Br. Andrew Hartman, S.J.),"
Reverend Robert M. Demeyer, S.J.
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| St. Francis
Mission (Rosebud Reservation, South Dakota), continued |
November,
1948, Pg. 20, “Favorite Sport,” Reverend Stanislaus "Stanley"
E. Kalamaja, S.J.
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May, 1949, Pg. 14-15, “A Real
Mission,” Joseph Weber, S.J.
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May, 1950,
Pgs. 18-19, “Sioux Indians Play Indian,” F.G. Stobie, S.J.
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November, 1950, Pgs. 6-7,
“Living By Faith,” Reverend Stanislaus "Stanley" E. Kalamaja, S.J.
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May, 1951, Pgs. 2-5, “Bicycle
vs. Bronco,” Robert Crozier, S.J.
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May, 1951, Pgs. 14-15,
“Indians Spark State Basketball Tournament,” Reverend Roger Dieckhaus,
O.S.B.
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November, 1951, Pg. 1, “Dear
Benefactors,” Reverend Bernard A. Cullen
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November, 1951, Pgs. 2-4, “A
Day at the Mission,” Sister M. Florence O.S.F.
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November, 1951, Pgs. 5-6,
“History of St. Francis,” Reverend Robert M. Demeyer, S.J.
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November, 1951, Pgs.
7-14,“Vocational Training,” Laurence E. Walsh, S.J.
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November, 1951, Pgs. 15-16,
“Day School Instruction,” G.M. Stroh, S.J.
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| St. Francis
Mission (Rosebud Reservation, South Dakota), continued |
November,
1951, Pgs. 17-19,”Bacon and Eggs,” Albert B. Grueter, S.J.
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May, 1952, Pg. 18, “St.
Francis Mission in South Dakota Needs Help,” Staff
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May, 1952, Pgs. 19,
“Basketball Thanks,” Reverend George M. Pieper, S.J.
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November, 1954, Pgs. 3-6,
“Wanderers between Two Worlds,” Charles L. McHarness
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May, 1956, Pgs. 1-12, “Around the Missions,” Monsignor Cullen
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February, 1957, Pg. 6, “A Letter from a Dedicated Religious,”
Sister M. Victoria
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St. Ignatius
Mission (Flathead Reservation, Montana) |
July, 1922, Pgs. 1-3, “Work Of 30 Years
Destroyed; St. Ignatius Mission Destroyed,” Bishop John P. Carroll
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July, 1926, Pg. 3, “No Eight Hour Day For This Zealous
Laborer-St. Ignatius Mission,” Reverend Louis Taelman, S.J.
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July, 1930, Pg. 4, “Diamond
Jubilee of Old St. Ignatius Mission,” Staff
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February, 1931, Pg. 3, “Mail
Bag: Marquette League a Real Santa Claus,”
Reverend Francis C. Dillon, S.J.
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St. Ignatius
Mission (Flathead Indian Reservation,
Montana), continued |
May, 1931, Pg. 3, “Mail Bag: God Provides
Through Marquette League,” Reverend Louis Taelman, S.J.
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October, 1931, Pg. 2, “The Indian Inquisition,” Reverend Ambrose
Sullivan, S.J.
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October, 1931, Pg. 3, “Mission Mail: Roof for Historic Church
Badly Needed,” Reverend Joseph A. Balfe, S.J.
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October,
1932, Pg. 1 & 4, “The Passing of a Great Western Bishop,” Staff
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February, 1933, Pg. 3, “New
Roof Saves Historic Church,” Reverend Joseph A. Balfe, S.J.
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May, 1933, Pg. 3, “Paint
Badly Needed,” Sister Celese, Superior
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May, 1934, Pg. 2, “Blind
Barnaby Sees,” Reverend Arthur D. Spearman, S.J.
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July, 1934,
Pg. 1, “New Bishop’s First Visit to Historic Mission,” Staff
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July, 1934, Pg. 3, “Must Have
New Car To Do Work,” Reverend Louis Taelman, S.J.
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July, 1938, Pg. 4, “Jesuit
Appeals For Car,” Reverend Louis Taelman, S.J.
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July, 1938, Pgs. 6-7. “A Trip
To The Missions With The Director General,” Staff
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St. Ignatius
Mission (Flathead Indian Reservation,
Montana), continued |
August,
1945, Pgs. 12-13, “Shepherd of the late sheep,” Reverend Arthur D. Spearman, S.J.
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February, 1946, Pgs. 14-15,
“The century of progress,” Reverend Arthur D. Spearman, S.J.
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August, 1950, Pgs. 2-5, “A
Kootenai Joins His Ancestors,” Reverend John J. O’Kennedy
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February, 1951, Pgs. 8-11,
“Better Late Than Never,” Reverend John J. O’Kennedy
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St. John’s Mission
(Gila River Reservation, Arizona) |
July, 1923,
Pgs. 1-3, “Saint John’s, Arizona,” Reverend Quinn,
Reverend Gerard Brenneke, O.F.M.,
and Reverend Vincent, O.F.M.
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February, 1924, Pg. 2, “God
Bless The Marquette League,” Reverend Vincent, O.F.M.
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February, 1927, Pg. 1,
“Happiness Reigns At St. John Mission,” Rev. Gerard Brenneke,
O.F.M.
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October, 1929, Pg. 3, “Mail
Bag: A New Lease On Life,” Reverend Gerard Brenneke, O.F.M.
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February, 1936, Pg. 3, “Save
This Little Hospital for Children’s Sake,” Sister M. Euphrasisa
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May, 1936, Pg. 3, “Our Gift
for Children’s Hospital a Godsend,” Sister M. Euphrasisa
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St. John’s Mission
(Gila River Reservation, Arizona), continued |
July, 1937,
Pg. 7, “Our Generous Response Appreciated,” Reverend Nicholas Perschl,
O.F.M.
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October, 1938, Pg. 11, “Ball
Started Rolling,” Reverend Nicolas Perschl, O.F.M.
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February, 1942, Pg. 5,
“Don’ts-Advice For Visitors To St. John’s,” Reverend Burkard Kuksht
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August, 1947, Pgs. 4-6,
Golden Jubilee,” Reverend Regis Rohder, O.F.M.
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May, 1948, Pgs. 10-11, “What
Are You,” Cecelia Chapman
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August, 1949, Pg. 20, “For
God’s Kingdom,” Sister Bernaleen
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February, 1950, Pgs. 2-5, “As
the Crow Flies,” Sister M. Bernaleen
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February, 1950, Pg. 20,
“Sister Bernaleen Appeals,” Sister M. Bernaleen
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St. Joseph’s Mission
(Nez Perce Reservation, Idaho) |
December,
1917, Pg. 1, “Christmas Shoe Fund,” Staff
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May, 1918, Pg. 1, “Special Requests Generously Answered,” Staff
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St. Joseph’s Mission
(Nez Perce Reservation, Idaho), continued |
May, 1918, Pg. 3, “Father Cataldo Receives
$703,” Reverend Joseph M. Cataldo, S.J.
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August, 1918, Pgs. 1-2, “Special Gifts of $1,077 For Mission
Schools,” Sisters of St. Joseph
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February, 1924, Pg. 1, “Father Hughes Praises Work For St. Joseph
Mission,” Reverend William Hughes
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August, 1924, Pg. 1, “Father Cataldo Recovering; Shoes Provided;
Benefactors Always Remembered,” Sisters of St. Joseph”
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February, 1942, Pg. 11, “You Made Christmas Pleasant,” A.G.
Willebrand, S.J.
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May, 1953, Pg. 19, “Station
Wagon Needed,” Reverend Patrick
F. Savage, S.J.
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St. Labre’s Mission (Northern Cheyenne Reservation, Montana) |
November, 1916, Pg. 3, “Great Distress Caused
By Storm-St. Labre Mission,” A Friend of St. Labre
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April, 1917, “Pg. 4, “St. Labre’s Mission, Montana, Greatly
Handicapped By Recent Fire; Ursuline Sisters Lose Convent And
School,” Reverend William Arendzen, S.S.E .
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December, 1917, Pg. 3, “Thanks From St. Labre’s,” Ursuline
Sisters
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July, 1930, Pg. 3, “Mail Bag:
Our Generous Donation Saves the Ship,” Reverend Richard Brunner
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St. Labre’s Mission (Northern Cheyenne Reservation,
Montana), continued |
July, 1930,
Pg. 3, “Mail Bag: Are You Using Your Piano,” Mother Regina
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October, 1932, Pg. 1 & 4,
“The Passing of a Great Western Bishop,” Staff
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May, 1943,
Pg. 11, “To the Sisters at St. Labre’s,” Harry Littlebird
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February, 1946, Pg. 11,
“Grateful Missionary Sister,” Sister M. Limana, O.S.F.
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August, 1947, Pg. 20, “Maps
and Encyclopedias,” Sister M. Limana, O.S.F.
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May, 1948, Pg. 20, “His Only
Hope,” Reverend Bernadine Schlimgen, O.F.M.
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May, 1949, Pg. 5, “Race of
Sorrows,” Bells of Saint Labre
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February, 1950, Pg. 20,
“Joyful Papooses,” Sister. M. Limana, O.S.F.
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August, 1950, Pgs. 20, “A
Word of Thanks,” Sister M. Limana, O.S.F.
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February, 1951, Pgs. 16-17,
“The Eloquence of the Indian,” Sister M. Limana, O.S.F.
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August 1954, Pgs. 1-3, “The
Northern Cheyennes,” Marian Dickerson
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May, 1956, Pgs. 1-12, “Around the Missions,” Monsignor Cullen
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St. Mary’s Mission
(Colville Reservation, Washington) |
April 1914, Pg.4, “Father de Rouge’s Mission,
Washington,” Reverend Aloysius Vrebosch, S.J.
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Christmas 1914, Pgs. 3-4,
“St. Mary’s Mission, Washington,” Reverend E. de Rougé, S.J.
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Christmas 1915, Pg. 1, “Who
Will Send A Little Christmas Joy,” Staff
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Christmas 1915, Pg. 2, “A
Glimpse Of Life At St. Mary’s,” A Worker at St. Mary’s
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July, 1916, Pg. 4, “Death of
Father De Rouge,” Reverend Celestine Caldi, S.J.
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November, 1916, Pg. 3,
“Father Caldi’s Promise of Prayer,” Reverend Celestine Caldi, S.J.
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Christmas 1916, Pg. 1, “A Way To Make Christmas Happy,” Staff
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April, 1917, “Pgs. 3-4, “Generous Christmas Fund,”
Reverend Celestine Caldi, S.J.
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January, 1920, Pgs. 1-2, “Fire Destroys Saint Mary’s,” Staff
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May, 1920, Pg. 2, “Father Quinn’s Christmas Fund For St. Mary’s
Mission,” Reverend Celestine Caldi, S.J.
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May, 1921, Pg. 3, “Father Caldi Receives 55 Cents For His Sunday
Collection,” Reverend Celestine Caldi, S.J.
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St. Mary’s Mission (Colville Reservation,
Washington), continued |
October, 1938, Pgs. 1 & 6, “Fire Discovered in
Kitchen of St. Mary’s Mission,” Reverend Joseph A. Balfe, S.J.
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October, 1938, Pg. 4, “St. Mary’s Mission…One of the Oldest
Missions in the Northwest,” Staff
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May, 1942, Pg. 11, “No Accommodations At All,” Reverend Edward M. Griva, S.J.
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St. Michael’s
Mission (Navajo Reservation, Arizona) |
July, 1929, Pg. 4, “League Notes: Three Welcome
Visitors; St. Michael’s Mission School,” Staff
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May, 1930, Pg. 3, “Mail Bag:
Little Billy’s Friend,” Sister M. Stanislaus
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May, 1930, Pg. 3, “Mail Bag:
New Chapel Will Save Faith of 250 Children,” Reverend Jerome Hesse,
O.F.M.
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July, 1930, Pg. 3, “Mail Bag:
A Motor Chapel Our Greatest Need,” Reverend Jerome Hesse, O.F.M.
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February, 1931, Pg. 1,
“Christmas Joy at St. Michaels,” Reverend Jerome Hesse, O.F.M.
and Mother
Stanislaus
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February, 1931, Pg. 4, “Billy McKinley’s Friends,” Staff
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May, 1934, Pg. 1, “Must the
Glorious Work of Over a Quarter Century Be Abandoned?,”
Reverend Arnold Heinzmann, O.F.M.
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St. Michael’s
Mission (Navajo Reservation, Arizona), continued |
July, 1934, Pg. 3, “New Lease on Life For
Navajo Missions,” Reverend Arnold Heinzmann, O.F.M.
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July, 1935, Pg. 3, “Billy’s
Gratitude,” Sister M. Stanislaus
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October, 1936, Pg. 1, “Mary,
Mother of Mankind” Mission Church To Be Dedicated October 28th,”
Staff
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May, 1937, Pg. 7, “Bills!
Bills! Bills!” Reverend Arnold Heinzmann, O.F.M.
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May, 1937, Pg. 8, “St. Michael’s Mission Wins Basketball
Championship…,” Staff
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July, 1940, Pg. 2, “The Art
Of Weaving A Blanket,” Reprinted from Traveling The Padres Trail
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October, 1940, Pg. 3, “Shiprock,”
Reprinted from Traveling The Padres Trail
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October, 1941, Pg. 5,
“Photographs From St. Michaels,” Staff
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February, 1942, Pg. 6, “In
Memoriam-Fr. Ron, & Fr. Agnellus,” Staff
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February, 1942, Pg. 11, “Very Grateful,” Reverend Anselm Sippel,
O.F.M.
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July, 1942, Pg. 11, “Educate
A Girl,” Reverend Silverius Meyer, O.F.M.
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St. Michael’s Mission (Navajo
Reservation, Arizona), continued |
February,
1943, Pg. 3, “Ties and Rugs,”
Reverend Silverius Meyer, O.F.M.
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May, 1944, Pg. 6-7, “The
Jeep-answer to the missionary’s prayer,” Reverend Silverius Meyer, O.F.M.
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February, 1945, Pgs. 4-5, “A
sick call in the mountains,”
Reverend Silverius Meyer, O.F.M.
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November, 1945, Pg. 2, “The
new kingdom of St. Francis,” Reverend Emanuel Trockur, O.F.M.
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May, 1946, Pg. 2, “Spiritual
Powerhouse,” Staff
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February, 1947, Pgs. 2-5,
“Stars Over St. Michaels,” Reprinted from Mission Fields At Home
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February, 1949, Pgs. 14-15,
“The Lamb,” Reprinted from Mission Fields At Home
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August, 1949, Pg. 20,
“Appreciation,” Mother M. Charles
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August, 1951, Pgs. 2-20, “St.
Michaels-Various Aspects,” Mother M. Charles
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St. Paul's Mission
(Fort Belknap Reservation, Montana) |
April 1913,
Pg. 4, “How Your Christmas Donations Were Used,” Reverend
Hubert Post S.J.
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April 1914,
Pg. 4, “Father Post, St. Paul’s Mission, Montana,” Reverend
Hubert Post S.J.
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July, 1925, Pg. 2, “And Still
The Work Goes On,” Reverend William G. Levasseur, S.J.
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October, 1925, Pg. 4,
“Mission Notes,” Reverend William G. Levasseur, S.J.
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January, 1926, Pg. 1, “Good
News From St. Paul Mission,” Reverend William G. Levasseur, S.J.
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February, 1929, Pg. 3, “Mail
Bag: St. Paul’s Mission,” Reverend William G. Levasseur, S.J.
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October, 1932, Pg. 1 & 4,
“The Passing of a Great Western Bishop,” Staff
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October,
1932, Pg. 4, “Encouraging Peter,”
Reverend John J. Balfe, S.J.
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May, 1936, Pg. 3, “Help for
Water System Absolute Necessity,” Reverend John J. Balfe, S.J.
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July, 1938, Pgs. 6-7. “A Trip
To The Missions With The Director General,” Staff
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July, 1938, Pg. 11, “Sister
Pleads For Playground Equipment,” Sister M. Giswalda, O.S.F.
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October,
1938, Pg. 11, “Marquette League
Provides Playground Equipment,” Sister M. Giswalda, O.S.F.
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St. Paul's Mission (Fort Belknap Reservation, Montana), continued |
July, 1940,
Pg. 11, “Books Needed For High School Library,” The Library
Committee
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November, 1944, Pg. 16-17,
“Montana-where men are men,” Reverend John J. Balfe, S.J.
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February, 1947, Pg. 1, “An
Apple Is Still A Temptation,” Reprinted from The Little Bronzed
Angel
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February, 1948, Pg. 20, “New
Bus Needed,” Reverend Francis E. Duffy, S.J.
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May, 1948, Pgs. 16-17,
“Psychology vs. Indian Papooses,”
Reverend Francis E. Duffy, S.J.
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May, 1953, Pgs. 1-4, “History
of St. Paul’s Mission,” Staff
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May, 1953, Pgs. 5-6, “Home
Economics,” Staff
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May, 1953, Pgs. 7-8, “Prizes
Galore,” Staff
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May, 1953, Pgs. 9-13, “The
Students Report,” Staff
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May, 1953, Pgs. 14-15, “The
Boy,” Staff
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May, 1956, Pgs. 1-12, “Around the Missions,” Monsignor Cullen
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St. Stephen’s
Mission (Wind River Reservation, Wyoming) |
Christmas 1914, Pg. 2, “St. Edwards Chapel: St.
Stephen’s, Wyoming,” Reverend Aloysius J. Keel, S.J.
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April 1915, Pg. 2, “Christmas
At St. Stephens, Wyoming,” Reverend Aloysius J. Keel, S.J.
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November, 1916, Pg. 3, Poverty And Illness Among The Indians At
St. Stephen’s Mission, Wyoming,” Reverend Aloysius J. Keel, S.J.
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October, 1932, Pg. 3, “A
Tragic Condition,” Reverend M.A. Connell, S.J.
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October, 1940, Pg. 11,
“Marquette League Check Brings Tears Of Joy,”
Reverend George P.
Prendergast, S.J.
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October, 1941, Pg. 8, “Black
Hawk Speaks, Young Arapahoe Indian Addresses,” Staff
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October, 1941, Pg. 11, “Ice Cream For All,” Reverend George P.
Prendergast, S.J.
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November, 1947, Pgs. 2-3, “The Pledge at St. Stephen’s, Francis
J. Coffey
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February, 1948, Pgs. 2-3, “Talent and Character at St.
Stephen’s,” Reverend Thomas A. Halley, S.J.
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November, 1948, Pgs. 10-11, “Meet the Boys of
St. Stephen’s,” Staff
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May, 1949, Pg. 10-13, A Visit to the Missions,” Reverend Bernard A.
Cullen
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St. Stephen’s
Mission (Wind River Reservation, Wyoming), continued |
August, 1949, Pg. 16-17, “In the Heart of the
West,” Sister Rose Marietta
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August, 1949, Pg. 20,
“Appreciate New Hymn Books,” Sister Mary Expedita
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November, 1952, Pgs. 1-7,
“History of St. Stephan’s Mission,” Staff
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November, 1952, Pgs. 8-10,
“108 Years as Indian Missionaries,”
Reverend Thomas A. Halley, S.J.
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November, 1952, Pgs. 11-13,
“St. Stephan’s School,” Sister Rose Marietta
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November, 1952, Pgs. 14-17,
“Basketball-The Redskins’ First Love,”
Reverend J.A. Zummach, S.J.
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November, 1955, Pgs. 8-9, “The Gym That St. Jude Is Building,”
Staff
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May, 1956, Pgs. 1-12, “Around the Missions,” Monsignor Cullen
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May, 1957, Pgs. 2-9, “The Stephan Story,” Reverend Augustine Edele,
O.S.B.
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August, 1957, Pgs. 1-5, “Sixty Five Years,” Staff
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St. Xavier Mission
(Crow Reservation, Montana) |
July, 1938,
Pgs. 6-7. “A Trip To The Missions With The Director General,” Staff
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July, 1940, Pg. 11, “Many
Indian Children Receive First Holy Communion,
Reverend Charles L. Owens, S.J.
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May, 1942, Pg. 11, “School Difficulties,”
Reverend Nicholas, O.F.M.
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July, 1942, Pg. 10, “On Wings of Air,” Reverend Charles L. Owens, S.J.
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February, 1946, Pg. 6, “White Dove of the desert,” Marion Ambrose
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Subjects |
| Schools-Catholic |
July 1913, Pg. 3, “Work For Schools,” Staff
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December 1913, Pg. 1, “Remarkable School Progress,” Staff
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December 1913, Pgs. 1-2, Will Not Your
Christmas Charity Include These Little One’s So Often Forgotten?
(Loreto Indian School, NM),” Staff
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April 1914, Pgs. 2-3, “Loretto Indian School Bernalillo, New
Mexico,” The Sisters of Loretto
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November 1915, Pg. 2, “Severe Blow To Mission Schools,” Staff
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July 1916, Pg. 3, “Special Work For Schools,” Staff
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January, 1920, Pg. 3, “Progress of Day Schools Established By
Marquette League,” Reverend Bonaventure Oblasser, O.F.M.
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January, 1920, Pg. 4, “New Day School Opened On Yankton
Reservation,” Reverend Sylvester Eisenman, O.S.B.
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May, 1921, Pgs. 1-2, “Generous Help For Our Mission Schools,”
William Quinn
|
December, 1921, Pg. 3, “Indian Chief Gives Log Cabin For Catholic
Day School-St. Mary’s Day School, Montana,” Staff
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December, 1921, Pg. 4, “Teacher A Graduate of St. Xavier,”
Reverend Aloysisus Vrebosch
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Series 4
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Subjects |
| Schools-Catholic,
continued |
May, 1928, Pg. 1, “In Desperate Need Bishop
Kelley Of Oklahoma Asks Our Help For His Indian Missions,” Bishop
Francis C. Kelly
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May, 1928, Pg. 2, “The Right Reverend Francis C. Kelly,” Reverend Felix L. Geis
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July, 1928, Pg. 1, “Caring For Christ’s Little Ones,” Staff
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July, 1928, Pg. 1, “Wonders Done For Antlers,” Staff
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October, 1928, Pg. 4, “The Old People Have Need Of Their Customs;
And The Young Ones Will Go With The Times,” Staff
|
February, 1929, Pg. 1, “The Marquette League Helps Solve Father
Geis’ School Problem,” Reverend Felix L. Geis
|
October, 1929, Pg. 2, “Sunshine and David,” Reverend McAstocker, S.J.
|
July, 1930, Pg. 4, “Gonzaga University Honors Father Flynn,”
Staff
|
October, 1930, Pg. 1, “Support of the Mission School a Problem,”
Reverend William J. Flynn
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May, 1931, Pg. 1, “Need of Day Schools Among Pima Indians
Urgent,” Reverend Antonine Willenbrink, O.F.M
|
May, 1931, Pg. 3, “Mail Bag: Help at Critical Time Appreciated,”
Reverend John M. Govaert
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Subjects |
| Schools-Catholic,
continued |
February, 1932, Pg. 3, “Mail Bag: A Fight for
the Life of His School,” Reverend Henry Hogebach, S.C.J.
|
May, 1932, Pg. 4, “In Memoriam,” Staff
|
July, 1932, Pg. 3, “New Roof Badly Needed for Mission School,”
Sister Mary Teresa, Superior
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July, 1932, Pg. 3, “A Persistent but Most Worth Beggar,” Sister
M. Eugenie
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October, 1932, Pg. 3, “In the Nick of Time,” Sister M. Berchmans
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October, 1932, Pg. 4, “Mission Schools In Dire Need,” Staff
|
May, 1933, Pg. 3, “Day Schools Continue Through
Our Help,” Reverend Bonaventure Oblasser, O.F.M.
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May, 1933, Pg. 3, “A Thousand Thanks for Our Gift,” Reverend Clement Druehe, O.F.M
|
October, 1933, Pg. 3, “Plumbing Must be Improved or School
Closed,” Reverend Joseph Speyer, S.C.J.
|
May, 1934, Pg. 3, “Sisters Work In Chippewa Homes,” Sister M.
Cordula, O.S.F.
|
October, 1934, Pg. 3, “Who Will Grant These Worthy Sisters Their
Request?” Mother Agnes Teresa
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|
Subjects |
| Schools-Catholic,
continued |
May, 1935, Pg. 3, “Our Help Keeps School
Going,” Reverend Arnold Oscar, O.F.M.
|
June, 1935, Pg. 3, “Our Gift Will Help to Save Day Schools,”
Reverend Bonaventure Oblasser, O.F.M.
|
October, 1935, Pg. 3, “Promise of Teacher’s Salary,” Reverend Charles L.
Owen, S.J.
|
October, 1936, Pg. 2, “Must Get Help for Heating System,”
Reverend John Govaert
|
October, 1936, Pg. 3, “An Increase of Faith Among Crows,”
Reverend Charles L.
Owen, S.J.
|
February, 1938, Pg. 10, “Meet the Basketball Champs of St.
Catherine,” Staff
|
July, 1939, Pg. 10, “Great Check” Makes Three Summer Schools
Possible,” Staff
|
October, 1939, Pg. 2, “What Indian Mission Schools Have Done For
Me And My People,” Martin Good Rider
|
July, 1941, Pg. 4, “Our Indian Schools,” Rev. L. Able Caillouet
|
July, 1942, Pg. 2, “Work among the Menominee Indians,” Staff
|
July, 1942, Pg. 3, “The Indian and the summer,” Staff
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Series 4
Index to The Calumet
|
Subjects |
| Schools-Catholic,
continued |
October, 1942, Pg. 3, “St. Boniface Indian School-A Happy Home,”
Staff
|
February, 1943, Pg. 8, “Battle Won-Osage Mission,” Staff
|
August, 1943, Pg. 12-13, “A letter from Winnebago,” Reverend Francis
J. Hulsman
|
February, 1944, Pgs. 8-9, “Dreams Come True-Our
Lady of Lourdes Mission,” Reverend William J. Fitzgerald, S.J.
|
November, 1944, Pg. 4, “Indian school’s golden jubilee,” Staff
|
August, 1947, Pgs. 10-11, “St. Joseph’s Indian Boarding School,”
Reverend Richard Kiefer, S.J.
|
August, 1948, Pgs. 4-5, “Children of the Prairie-St. Joseph’s
Indian School,” Reverend G.B. Bezy, S.C.J.
|
August, 1948, Pgs. 12-13, “Why A Boarding School?” Reverend Louis J. Goll, S.J.
|
February, 1949, Pg. 4-7, The Indian Orphans and the White
Father,” Lorraine J. Anderson
|
May, 1949, Pg. 19, As the Twig Bent,” Reverend Guntram Scheffold,
S.D.S.
|
November, 1949, Pgs. 16-17, “Mission in the Rockies,” Reverend Egon
E. Mallman
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Series 4
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Subjects |
| Schools-Catholic,
continued |
February, 1950, Pgs. 14-17, “Activities at St.
Joseph’s,” Reverend Gregory Bezy, S.C.J.
|
May, 1950, “Pgs. 2-3, “Hal to the New Chief-Augustine Indian
Mission School,” Staff
|
August, 1952, Pgs. 4-5, “These Sixty Years-St. Catherine’s-New
Mexico,” Mission Fields at Home
|
August, 1953, Pgs. 1-3, Home For Mary Bitsui,” Reverend Pax R.
Schicker, O.F.M.
|
November, 1954, Pg. 16, “The School Situation,” Reverend Bernard
A. Cullen
|
May, 1955, Pgs. 7-11, “The Intermountain Indian School,” Edward
J. Whelan, S.J.
|
November, 1957, Pgs. 10-15, “St. John’s Indian School,” Brother B. Brophy, O.F.M.
|
|
Seven Dolors
Mission (Fort Totten Reservation, North Dakota) |
July, 1926, Pg. 2, “Fort Trotten N. Dakota,”
Reverend Ambrose Mattingley, O.S.B.
|
February, 1927, Pg. 2, “The Seven Dolors Mission…Is In Ashes,”
Reverend Ambrose Mattingley, O.S.B.
|
May, 1927, Pg. 2, “A Missionary’s Gratitude,” Staff
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Subjects |
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Seven Dolors
Mission (Fort Totten Reservation, North Dakota),
continued |
May, 1930,
Pg. 3, “Mail Bag: New School a Godsend,” Reverend Ambrose Mattingley, O.S.B.
|
May, 1931, Pg. 3, “Mail Bag: Our Donation Tempers Winter’s
Chill,” Reverend Ambrose Mattingley, O.S.B.
|
May, 1932, Pg. 3, “Mission
Mail: Five Hundred Bright Rays of Hope,” Reverend Ambrose Mattingley, O.S.B.
|
February, 1934, Pg. 3, “In the Nick of Time,” Reverend Ambrose Mattingley, O.S.B.
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August, 1947, Pg. 17, “Columbia’s Rosary,” A.C. Shoemaker
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|
Sioux Indians; see Dakota [Lakota, Sioux] Indians |
|
School Sisters of Saint Francis (S.S..S.F.);
see also Sisters of St. Francis (O.S.F.); and Franciscan Sisters of
Perpetual Adoration (F.S.P.A.)
|
August, 1949, Pgs. 6-7, “Dream Family,”
Sister M. Clare Hartmann, S.S.S.F.
|
|
Sisters of Saint Francis (O.S.F.);
see also Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration (F.S.P.A.) and
School Sisters of St. Francis (O.S.F.)
|
July, 1920, Pg. 2,
“Franciscan Sisters Begin Work…Haskell Institute, Kansas,” Sisters
of St. Francis
|
May, 1936, Pg. 4, “Bishop Reverman Approves of Franciscan
Sisters’ Appeal,” Reverend Theodore H. Reverman
|
July, 1936, Pg. 3, “Deep Gratitude of Franciscan Sisters,”
Sisters of St. Francis, Wisconsin
|
February, 1940, Pg. 4, “Work Of The Marquette League Among The
Acoma And Laguna Indian Missions of New Mexico,” Rev. Agnellus
Lammert, O.F.M.
|
November, 1949, Pgs. 10-11, “A Great Work Progresses,” Sister
Mary Evelyn
|
February, 1950, Pgs. 8-9, “Squeaks in the Desert,” Sister Ruth
Marie, O.S.F.
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