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Show Education - 235 Mancos Creek until such time as the Utes need the land, then they will have to move. Since then there have been no problems and the Navajos even send their children to the Ute Mountain School. NA/ RG75/ 76134- 1923/ Con Ute 301 Jan. 16, 1925 McKean, E. E., Supt., Con. Ute Agency Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs In response to Supv. Beahm's report, reviews history of affairs at Ute Mountain School. Reviews employees and friction with missionaries. Recommends personnel changes. NA/ RG75/ 36472- 1924- Con Ute 160 June 30, 1925 McDaniel, O. E., Principal, So. Ute Boarding School Annual Boarding School Report Report on enrollment and attendance. July 15, 1925 McKean, E. E., Supt., Cons. Ute Agency Letter to Mrs. C W. Wiegel, State Chairman, Indian Affairs McKean responds to Mrs. Wiegel's recent letter. He gives details of the activities of the recent committee sent to inspect reservation facilities The Mesa Verde Museum in not to receive money as it is already near completion. Aug. 10, 1925 McKean, E. E., Supt., Cons. Ute Agency Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs McKean requests permissioner to pay the tuition of for a number of Ute children attending the public schools. Sept. 5, 1925 Black, E. Z., Farmer, Indian Service |