... sittings we shall hear from the Secretary of the United States Board of Indian Commissioners about the influence of these twenty-five meetings in stirring Indian sentiment, shaping Indian legislation, and reforming Indian administration. Following... Addresses and Papers - Page 32by Andrew Sloan Draper - 1907 - 132 pagesFull view - About this book
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...plan bad in principle always remains bad, whatever cleverness and stratagems may be used to correct it. There is but one thing to do, and that is to forget it and try something else. Not only did the economists not do that, but carried away by the... | |
| Minnesota State Conference of Social Work - Public welfare - 1905 - 2210 pages
...with her needle or by washing is so small that it does not keep the wolf from the door. She feels that there is but one thing to do, and that is to turn to the county. The father, upon finding that there is at least a means of support for his family, is... | |
| Indians of North America - 1904 - 952 pages
...and reforming Indian administration. Following my brief introductory words we shall have from Hon. Francis E. Leupp, the altogether admirable United...ourselves. And we will do it better if we know that we will not get any shillings for carrying it, and that the road is likely to be so long that none of... | |
| 1907 - 640 pages
...new dependencies the subject of our most serious discussions and of our aggressive declarations. 14 The Philippine problem has come to be the problem...the waverers and go right ahead with the load which I5 we have taken upon ourselves. And we will do it better if we know that we will not get any shillings... | |
| United States. Congress. House Committee on the D.C. - 1920 - 464 pages
...know how long cattle have been in a herd. Still they say it shall be tuberculin-tested milk. As I see it there is but one thing to do, and that is to report unfavorably all of the bills before you. If there is any necessity for a bill at this time,... | |
| Isabel Chapin Barrows, Samuel June Barrows, Martha D. Adams - Indians of North America - 1905 - 824 pages
...and reforming Indian administration. Following my brief introductory words we shall have from Hon. Francis E. Leupp, the altogether admirable United...the waverers and go right ahead with the load which 15 we have taken upon ourselves. And we will do it better if we know that we will not get any shillings... | |
| African Americans - 1907 - 760 pages
...like Switzerland, become neutral territory and be left to themselves-. When the Filipinos show that capacity for building institutions which the clear...thing to do, and that is to turn a deaf ear to the vvaverers and go right ahead with the load which we have taken upon ourselves. And we will do it better... | |
| Deaf - 1926 - 838 pages
...It is her part to know how. If she cannot do good work in English under these favorable conditions, there is but one thing to do and that is to turn the mirror upon herself and see where the fault really lies — not upon the amazing stupidity of her... | |
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