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Show APPENDIX. PROGRAMME FOR INSTITUTE. Los ANGELEC~A, I,., JULY 10 TO JULY25 , 1899. Monday, Ju2# 10-10 a. m. lddresses of welcome: Hon. Thomas J. Kirk, State superintendent of public instruction, California. Hon. Fred Eaton, mayor of Los Angeles Cal. Dr. George W. White, president State ~ h e r s i t y . Dr. E. T. Pierce, principal nonnal school, Los Angeles. Hon. J. A. Foshay, superintendent of Los Angeles schools. Hon. Irwin Shepherd, secretary N. E. A,, Winona, Minn. 3.es onses. %on. A. C. Tonner, Assidant Commiseionerof Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C. Maj. R. H. Pratt, superintendent Carlisle IndianSchool, Pennsylvania. Hon. 6. M. MeCawzn, superintendent Indian school, Yhcenix, Ariz. Miss Estelle Reel, superintendent Indian schools, Washington, D. C. [Daily, mept Sotwdays and hndays, and tlu dotea oj tlu N a l W Edaoothol A~midon.1 9 a.m. 'rayer. Vlusic: Directrm, Miss Estelle Carpenter, San Francisco, Gal. IJumber and form work: MissFlora E. Harvey, Phcenix Industrial School, Ari~ona. Sindergrtrten: Mi= Lizzie M. h p s o u , Pojuaque; Santa Fe, N. Mex. Language and literature: Miss M. J. Sherman, Hampton Normal and Agrioult-1 Institute Virginia. >awing: ~ i sFsra nces E. Ramom, New York Tmining School, New York. Kriting: Miss Geo ia McMannis, supemisor of writing Colorado S nhgs, Colo. 3istory and geograay: Mrs. Jesse W. Cook, Carlisle 1nhian ~chool$,e nnaylvanh. ep. m. Vlusic. bund-table discussions : Superintendents' section: Chairman, 8. &McIC.o wan, superintendent Indian school, Phoenix, Ariz. M8trons' section: C h a i w , Mrs. Fannie D. Hall, Perris Indian School, Cali-fornia. Sloid, manual and industrial sections: Chiman, William J. Oliver, Albuquerque Indian School, New Mexico. Physic@m' conference: Chairman, Dr. C. C. Wainright, San Jaeinto, Cal. Classes lu cooking conducted by Mrs. Emily L. Johnson, Haskell Institute, Law-rence, Kans. Classes in sewing and needlework conducted by Mrs. Bertha Canfield, Phcenix, .A. .r i. .z . . Tail-xing and drermaking sy*re!be demonstmted. I.e.ronn irr nuwing randtrered hy IF. 1'. C. 11. Paul, of the Illinois Raining I;rhi.ol ior Surses, Victt,r, Csl. Urn. .imie 31. Sayre, 21a Rlrhlo, .lemez k'08'ost-office, K. Mcx. 8 p . m. ruly 19, 21, and 24, addreasas : A chmterization of youth, Dr. Chas. E. Van Liew. The teacher a determining force in the child's life, Dr. Memill E. Gates. Moqui Indim and the G m d Cdon of the Colorado, F. H. Maude. 447 |