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Show APPENDIX. PltOGRA.jWMES. DEPAPTIENT OF INDIAN EDUCATION, CRAELESTON, S. c., mLr r TO is, lorn. Thu~adayJ,u ly 6-10 a. rn. Prayer. Vocal solo. Addreasea of welcome: Hon. Henry P. Archer, su rintendent of city schools, Charleeton, 8. C. Hon. W. K. Tate, prinoip&harleaton Normal School. Reeponses: Rev. H. B. Friasell, principal Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, Vi 'nia. prof.?. H. Bakeless, Carlisle Indian School, Pennsylvania. Mias Estelle Reel, superintendent of Indian schools, Washington, D. C. Friday, J d y 6-10 a. rn. Praver. Piah0 solo. Addreas: What is the relation of the Indian of the present decade to the Indian uf the future? Rev. H. B. Friasell, Hampton, Va. Discuaaion: Mr. C. D. Rakeatraw, supervisor of Indian schools, and Mr. F. F. Avery, superintendent, Fort Spokane, Wash. Paper: Sanitary conditions. Dr. J. G. Bulloch, Cheyenne Agency, 8. Dak. Nonday, July 9-10 a. rn. Prayer. Piano mlo. Addreas: The training of teachers for Indian achools, Mr. Charles Bsrtlett Dyke, Hampton, Va. Paper: The proper relation between literary and industrial education in Indian achools, Mr. A. J. Standing, assiatant superintendent, Carlisle Pa. Paper: The health of the Indian, Dr. C. 0. Wainwri ht, San din to, Cal. Paper: The teaching of tradea to the Indian, Mr. F.%. Rogers, Ham ton, Va. Paper: Thetraining of the Indian girl as the uplifter of the home, &as JosephineE. Richards, Hampton, Va. ID. m. Addresa: Col. Francis W. Parker, Chica Normal School, Illinois. Paper: Kmde'garten, Miss M q~ r i f i&~i ch? rdsH,a skell Institute, Raneas. Paper: More systemat~c trrunlng along lndnstnal lines, Miss Kate E. Hunt, Haskell Institute, Kansas. Paper: Kindergarten Methods, Mias Blanche Finley, Hampton, Va. %day, July 10--10 a. m Praver. |