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MARQUETTE LEAGUE FOR CATHOLIC INDIAN MISSIONS RECORDS      
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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.

February, 1933, Pg. 3, “Bishop Kelly Surprised and Deeply Grateful for Our Christmas Gift,” Reverend Edward J. Kelly

May, 1936, Pg. 3, “A Word of Thanks for Timely Aid,” Reverend Cornelius Bryne, S.J. 

October, 1937, Pg. 7, “Father Griva, S.J Asks For Rosaries, Crosses,” Reverend Griva, S.J. 

May, 1940, Pg. 11, “Greatly In Need of Funds To Repair Church,” Reverend Reinhard Kaufman, O.S.B. 

February, 1942, Pg. 11, “Convey My Gratitude,” Reverend Scheffold, S.D.S.

February, 1944, Pgs. 16-17, “Memories,” John J. Brown, S.J.

November, 1946, Pgs. 16-17, “Undaunted Blackrobe,” Staff

May, 1950, Pg. 20, “New Car Needed,” Reverend Arthur Green S.J. 

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St. Andrew’s Mission (Umatilla Reservation, Oregon)

May, 1926, Pg. 1, “A Pitiful Cry From The Far Northwest-St, Andrew’s Mission,” Reverend Emile J. Boll, S.J.

July, 1926, Pg. 1, “A Touching Tribute To Our Members-St. Andrew’s Mission” Reverend Emile J. Boll, S.J. 

October, 1930, Pg. 3, “Mail Bag:  Fellow Missionaries and Friends of the Red Man,” J.T. Corbett, S.J.

February, 1931, Pg. 3, “Mail Bag: Our Mission Car Brings Man’s Best Friend,” J.T. Corbett, S.J.

October, 1933, Pg. 3, “Heat for Sisters’ Building Needed this Winter,” Reverend Thomas M. Neate, S.J. 

February, 1936, Pg. 3, “Wire Fence to Protect Mission Chickens Badly Needed,” Sister M. Edwina, O.S.F.

May, 1936, Pg. 3, “Donation for Chicken Fence Brings Joy,” Sister M. Edwina, O.S.F.

July, 1937, Pg. 7, “Mission Bills Must Be Paid,” Reverend Thomas A. Steele, S.J.

October, 1941, Pg. 7, “Indians For Flowers,” Reverend Thomas A. Steele, S.J. 

May, 1946, Pgs. 18-19, “A “Gimmie” Story,” Reverend Harold H. Ernsdorff, S.J.

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

February, 1947, Pg. 20, “Gifts of the Magi,” Reverend Harold H. Ernsdorff, S.J.

May, 1948, Pgs. 14-15, “First Americans,” Reverend Harold H. Ernsdorff, S.J.

August, 1948, Pg. 20, “Hard Working,” Reverend Harold H. Ernsdorff, S.J.

May, 1949, Pgs. 8-9, “In the Service of the Sioux,” Robert J. Eglsaer, S.J.

August, 1949, Pgs. 8-9, “At St. Andrew’s,” Reverend Harold H. Ernsdorff, S.J.

May, 1950, Pgs. 8-11, “St. Andrew’s American Royalty,” Reverend Harold H. Ernsdorff, S.J.

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

St. Francis Mission (Rosebud Reservation, South Dakota)

April 1916, Supplement, “St. Francis Mission Burns,” Staff

May, 1933, Pg. 1, “Fire-Calls! St. Francis Mission Forced to Make First Appeal in Seventeen Years,” Reverend William J. Flynn 

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. 

July, 1936, Pg. 1, “Golden Jubilee of St. Francis Mission,” Staff

May, 1937, Pg. 7, “Fr. Connell Asks for a Car,” Reverend M.A. Connell, S.J.

July, 1937, Pg. 7, “Deep Gratitude for Our Continued Help,” Reverend M.A. Connell, S.J.

October, 1940, Pgs. 6-7, “All Aboard For A Visit To The Missions,” Staff

February, 1942, Pg. 11, “A Thousand Thanks,” Sister M. Ludgera

November, 1943, Pg. 7, “Wanted-a Phonograph,” Reverend M.A. Connell, S.J. 

February, 1944, Pg. 19, “The Case of Toys,” Reverend M.A. Connell, S.J. 

August, 1944, Pg. 19, “Statue Of Patron Saint,” Sister M. Ludgera

February, 1945, Pg. 9, “Meet The Indians of St. Francis Mission,” Reverend M.A. Connell, S.J. 

February, 1946, Pg. 12, “A Missionary Sends His Blessings,” Reverend M.A. Connell, S.J. 

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.  

May, 1949, Pg. 14-15, “A Real Mission,” Joseph Weber, S.J.

May, 1950, Pgs. 18-19, “Sioux Indians Play Indian,” F.G. Stobie, S.J.

November, 1950, Pgs. 6-7, “Living By Faith,” Reverend Stanislaus "Stanley" E. Kalamaja, S.J.   

May, 1951, Pgs. 2-5, “Bicycle vs. Bronco,” Robert Crozier, S.J.

May, 1951, Pgs. 14-15, “Indians Spark State Basketball Tournament,” Reverend Roger Dieckhaus, O.S.B. 

November, 1951, Pg. 1, “Dear Benefactors,” Reverend Bernard A. Cullen

November, 1951, Pgs. 2-4, “A Day at the Mission,” Sister M. Florence O.S.F.

November, 1951, Pgs. 5-6, “History of St. Francis,” Reverend Robert M. Demeyer, S.J.  

November, 1951, Pgs. 7-14,“Vocational Training,” Laurence E. Walsh, S.J.

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.

May, 1952, Pg. 18, “St. Francis Mission in South Dakota Needs Help,” Staff

May, 1952, Pgs. 19, “Basketball Thanks,” Reverend George M. Pieper, S.J. 

November, 1954, Pgs. 3-6, “Wanderers between Two Worlds,” Charles L. McHarness

May, 1956, Pgs. 1-12, “Around the Missions,” Monsignor Cullen

February, 1957, Pg. 6, “A Letter from a Dedicated Religious,” Sister M. Victoria

St. Ignatius Mission (Flathead Reservation, Montana)

July, 1922, Pgs. 1-3, “Work Of 30 Years Destroyed; St. Ignatius Mission Destroyed,” Bishop John P. Carroll

July, 1926, Pg. 3, “No Eight Hour Day For This Zealous Laborer-St. Ignatius Mission,” Reverend Louis Taelman, S.J.

July, 1930, Pg. 4, “Diamond Jubilee of Old St. Ignatius Mission,” Staff

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. 

October, 1931, Pg. 2, “The Indian Inquisition,” Reverend Ambrose Sullivan, S.J.

October, 1931, Pg. 3, “Mission Mail: Roof for Historic Church Badly Needed,” Reverend Joseph A. Balfe, S.J.

October, 1932, Pg. 1 & 4, “The Passing of a Great Western Bishop,” Staff

February, 1933, Pg. 3, “New Roof Saves Historic Church,” Reverend Joseph A. Balfe, S.J.

May, 1933, Pg. 3, “Paint Badly Needed,” Sister Celese, Superior

May, 1934, Pg. 2, “Blind Barnaby Sees,” Reverend Arthur D. Spearman, S.J. 

July, 1934, Pg. 1, “New Bishop’s First Visit to Historic Mission,” Staff

July, 1934, Pg. 3, “Must Have New Car To Do Work,” Reverend Louis Taelman, S.J. 

July, 1938, Pg. 4, “Jesuit Appeals For Car,” Reverend Louis Taelman, S.J. 

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. 

February, 1946, Pgs. 14-15, “The century of progress,” Reverend Arthur D. Spearman, S.J.  

August, 1950, Pgs. 2-5, “A Kootenai Joins His Ancestors,” Reverend John J. O’Kennedy

February, 1951, Pgs. 8-11, “Better Late Than Never,” Reverend John J. O’Kennedy

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. 

February, 1924, Pg. 2, “God Bless The Marquette League,” Reverend Vincent, O.F.M. 

February, 1927, Pg. 1, “Happiness Reigns At St. John Mission,” Rev. Gerard Brenneke, O.F.M.

October, 1929, Pg. 3, “Mail Bag: A New Lease On Life,” Reverend Gerard Brenneke, O.F.M.

February, 1936, Pg. 3, “Save This Little Hospital for Children’s Sake,” Sister M. Euphrasisa

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. 

October, 1938, Pg. 11, “Ball Started Rolling,” Reverend Nicolas Perschl, O.F.M. 

February, 1942, Pg. 5, “Don’ts-Advice For Visitors To St. John’s,” Reverend Burkard Kuksht

August, 1947, Pgs. 4-6, Golden Jubilee,” Reverend Regis Rohder, O.F.M. 

May, 1948, Pgs. 10-11, “What Are You,” Cecelia Chapman

August, 1949, Pg. 20, “For God’s Kingdom,” Sister Bernaleen

February, 1950, Pgs. 2-5, “As the Crow Flies,” Sister M. Bernaleen

February, 1950, Pg. 20, “Sister Bernaleen Appeals,” Sister M. Bernaleen

St. Joseph’s Mission (Nez Perce Reservation, Idaho)

December, 1917, Pg. 1, “Christmas Shoe Fund,” Staff

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. 

August, 1918, Pgs. 1-2, “Special Gifts of $1,077 For Mission Schools,” Sisters of St. Joseph

February, 1924, Pg. 1, “Father Hughes Praises Work For St. Joseph Mission,” Reverend William Hughes

August, 1924, Pg. 1, “Father Cataldo Recovering; Shoes Provided; Benefactors Always Remembered,” Sisters of St. Joseph”

February, 1942, Pg. 11, “You Made Christmas Pleasant,” A.G. Willebrand, S.J.

May, 1953, Pg. 19, “Station Wagon Needed,” Reverend Patrick F. Savage, S.J.

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

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 .

December, 1917, Pg. 3, “Thanks From St. Labre’s,” Ursuline Sisters

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

October, 1932, Pg. 1 & 4, “The Passing of a Great Western Bishop,” Staff

May, 1943, Pg. 11, “To the Sisters at St. Labre’s,” Harry Littlebird

February, 1946, Pg. 11, “Grateful Missionary Sister,” Sister M. Limana, O.S.F.

August, 1947, Pg. 20, “Maps and Encyclopedias,” Sister M. Limana, O.S.F.

May, 1948, Pg. 20, “His Only Hope,” Reverend Bernadine Schlimgen, O.F.M. 

May, 1949, Pg. 5, “Race of Sorrows,” Bells of Saint Labre

February, 1950, Pg. 20, “Joyful Papooses,” Sister. M. Limana, O.S.F.

August, 1950, Pgs. 20, “A Word of Thanks,” Sister M. Limana, O.S.F.

February, 1951, Pgs. 16-17, “The Eloquence of the Indian,” Sister M. Limana, O.S.F.

August 1954, Pgs. 1-3, “The Northern Cheyennes,” Marian Dickerson

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.

Christmas 1914, Pgs. 3-4, “St. Mary’s Mission, Washington,” Reverend E. de Rougé, S.J.

Christmas 1915, Pg. 1, “Who Will Send A Little Christmas Joy,” Staff

Christmas 1915, Pg. 2, “A Glimpse Of Life At St. Mary’s,” A Worker at St. Mary’s

July, 1916, Pg. 4, “Death of Father De Rouge,” Reverend Celestine Caldi, S.J.

November, 1916, Pg. 3, “Father Caldi’s Promise of Prayer,” Reverend Celestine Caldi, S.J.

Christmas 1916, Pg. 1, “A Way To Make Christmas Happy,” Staff

April, 1917, “Pgs. 3-4, “Generous Christmas Fund,” Reverend Celestine Caldi, S.J.

January, 1920, Pgs. 1-2, “Fire Destroys Saint Mary’s,” Staff

May, 1920, Pg. 2, “Father Quinn’s Christmas Fund For St. Mary’s Mission,” Reverend Celestine Caldi, S.J.

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.

October, 1938, Pg. 4, “St. Mary’s Mission…One of the Oldest Missions in the Northwest,” Staff

May, 1942, Pg. 11, “No Accommodations At All,” Reverend Edward M. Griva, S.J. 

St. Michael’s Mission (Navajo Reservation, Arizona)

July, 1929, Pg. 4, “League Notes: Three Welcome Visitors; St. Michael’s Mission School,” Staff

May, 1930, Pg. 3, “Mail Bag: Little Billy’s Friend,” Sister M. Stanislaus

May, 1930, Pg. 3, “Mail Bag: New Chapel Will Save Faith of 250 Children,” Reverend  Jerome Hesse, O.F.M.

July, 1930, Pg. 3, “Mail Bag: A Motor Chapel Our Greatest Need,” Reverend Jerome Hesse, O.F.M.

February, 1931, Pg. 1, “Christmas Joy at St. Michaels,” Reverend Jerome Hesse, O.F.M. and Mother Stanislaus

February, 1931, Pg. 4, “Billy McKinley’s Friends,” Staff

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. 

July, 1935, Pg. 3, “Billy’s Gratitude,” Sister M. Stanislaus

October, 1936, Pg. 1, “Mary, Mother of Mankind” Mission Church To Be Dedicated October 28th,” Staff

May, 1937, Pg. 7, “Bills! Bills! Bills!” Reverend Arnold Heinzmann, O.F.M. 

May, 1937, Pg. 8, “St. Michael’s Mission Wins Basketball Championship…,” Staff

July, 1940, Pg. 2, “The Art Of Weaving A Blanket,” Reprinted from Traveling The Padres Trail

October, 1940, Pg. 3, “Shiprock,” Reprinted from Traveling The Padres Trail

October, 1941, Pg. 5, “Photographs From St. Michaels,” Staff

February, 1942, Pg. 6, “In Memoriam-Fr. Ron, & Fr. Agnellus,” Staff

February, 1942, Pg. 11, “Very Grateful,” Reverend Anselm Sippel, O.F.M. 

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.  

May, 1944, Pg. 6-7, “The Jeep-answer to the missionary’s prayer,” Reverend Silverius Meyer, O.F.M.  

February, 1945, Pgs. 4-5, “A sick call in the mountains,” Reverend Silverius Meyer, O.F.M.  

November, 1945, Pg. 2, “The new kingdom of St. Francis,” Reverend Emanuel Trockur, O.F.M.

May, 1946, Pg. 2, “Spiritual Powerhouse,” Staff

February, 1947, Pgs. 2-5, “Stars Over St. Michaels,” Reprinted from Mission Fields At Home

February, 1949, Pgs. 14-15, “The Lamb,” Reprinted from Mission Fields At Home

August, 1949, Pg. 20, “Appreciation,” Mother M. Charles

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.

April 1914, Pg. 4, “Father Post, St. Paul’s Mission, Montana,” Reverend Hubert Post S.J.

July, 1925, Pg. 2, “And Still The Work Goes On,” Reverend William G. Levasseur, S.J.

October, 1925, Pg. 4, “Mission Notes,” Reverend William G. Levasseur, S.J. 

January, 1926, Pg. 1, “Good News From St. Paul Mission,” Reverend William G. Levasseur, S.J. 

February, 1929, Pg. 3, “Mail Bag: St. Paul’s Mission,” Reverend William G. Levasseur, S.J. 

October, 1932, Pg. 1 & 4, “The Passing of a Great Western Bishop,” Staff

October, 1932, Pg. 4, “Encouraging Peter,” Reverend John J. Balfe, S.J.

May, 1936, Pg. 3, “Help for Water System Absolute Necessity,” Reverend John J. Balfe, S.J.

July, 1938, Pgs. 6-7. “A Trip To The Missions With The Director General,” Staff

July, 1938, Pg. 11, “Sister Pleads For Playground Equipment,” Sister M. Giswalda, O.S.F.

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

November, 1944, Pg. 16-17, “Montana-where men are men,” Reverend John J. Balfe, S.J.

February, 1947, Pg. 1, “An Apple Is Still A Temptation,” Reprinted from The Little Bronzed Angel

February, 1948, Pg. 20, “New Bus Needed,” Reverend Francis E. Duffy, S.J.

May, 1948, Pgs. 16-17, “Psychology vs. Indian Papooses,” Reverend Francis E. Duffy, S.J. 

May, 1953, Pgs. 1-4, “History of St. Paul’s Mission,” Staff

May, 1953, Pgs. 5-6, “Home Economics,” Staff

May, 1953, Pgs. 7-8, “Prizes Galore,” Staff

May, 1953, Pgs. 9-13, “The Students Report,” Staff

May, 1953, Pgs. 14-15, “The Boy,” Staff

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.

April 1915, Pg. 2, “Christmas At St. Stephens, Wyoming,” Reverend Aloysius J. Keel, S.J.

November, 1916, Pg. 3, Poverty And Illness Among The Indians At St. Stephen’s Mission, Wyoming,” Reverend Aloysius J. Keel, S.J.

October, 1932, Pg. 3, “A Tragic Condition,” Reverend M.A. Connell, S.J. 

October, 1940, Pg. 11, “Marquette League Check Brings Tears Of Joy,” Reverend George P. Prendergast, S.J. 

October, 1941, Pg. 8, “Black Hawk Speaks, Young Arapahoe Indian Addresses,” Staff

October, 1941, Pg. 11, “Ice Cream For All,” Reverend George P. Prendergast, S.J.  

November, 1947, Pgs. 2-3, “The Pledge at St. Stephen’s, Francis J. Coffey

February, 1948, Pgs. 2-3, “Talent and Character at St. Stephen’s,” Reverend Thomas A. Halley, S.J. 

November, 1948, Pgs. 10-11, “Meet the Boys of St. Stephen’s,” Staff

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

August, 1949, Pg. 20, “Appreciate New Hymn Books,” Sister Mary Expedita

November, 1952, Pgs. 1-7, “History of St. Stephan’s Mission,” Staff

November, 1952, Pgs. 8-10, “108 Years as Indian Missionaries,” Reverend Thomas A. Halley, S.J.  

November, 1952, Pgs. 11-13, “St. Stephan’s School,” Sister Rose Marietta

November, 1952, Pgs. 14-17, “Basketball-The Redskins’ First Love,” Reverend J.A. Zummach, S.J. 

November, 1955, Pgs. 8-9, “The Gym That St. Jude Is Building,” Staff

May, 1956, Pgs. 1-12, “Around the Missions,” Monsignor Cullen

May, 1957, Pgs. 2-9, “The Stephan Story,” Reverend Augustine Edele, O.S.B.

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

July, 1940, Pg. 11, “Many Indian Children Receive First Holy Communion, Reverend Charles L. Owens, S.J. 

May, 1942, Pg. 11, “School Difficulties,” Reverend Nicholas, O.F.M.

July, 1942, Pg. 10, “On Wings of Air,” Reverend Charles L. Owens, S.J.

February, 1946, Pg. 6, “White Dove of the desert,” Marion Ambrose

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Schools-Catholic

July 1913, Pg. 3, “Work For Schools,” Staff

December 1913, Pg. 1, “Remarkable School Progress,” Staff

December 1913, Pgs. 1-2, Will Not Your Christmas Charity Include These Little One’s So Often Forgotten? (Loreto Indian School, NM),” Staff

April 1914, Pgs. 2-3, “Loretto Indian School Bernalillo, New Mexico,” The Sisters of Loretto

November 1915, Pg. 2, “Severe Blow To Mission Schools,” Staff

July 1916, Pg. 3, “Special Work For Schools,” Staff

January, 1920, Pg. 3, “Progress of Day Schools Established By Marquette League,” Reverend Bonaventure Oblasser, O.F.M.

January, 1920, Pg. 4, “New Day School Opened On Yankton Reservation,” Reverend Sylvester Eisenman, O.S.B.

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

December, 1921, Pg. 4, “Teacher A Graduate of St. Xavier,” Reverend Aloysisus Vrebosch

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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

May, 1928, Pg. 2, “The Right Reverend Francis C. Kelly,” Reverend Felix L. Geis

July, 1928, Pg. 1, “Caring For Christ’s Little Ones,” Staff

July, 1928, Pg. 1, “Wonders Done For Antlers,” Staff

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 

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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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

July, 1932, Pg. 3, “A Persistent but Most Worth Beggar,” Sister M. Eugenie

October, 1932, Pg. 3, “In the Nick of Time,” Sister M. Berchmans

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.

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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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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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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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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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.  

August, 1947, Pg. 17, “Columbia’s Rosary,” A.C. Shoemaker

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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