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Domestic News January 22, 1943

The Indian Leader

Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas

What is this article about?

Frank Dupuis of Fall City, Nebraska, visits Haskell Institute, where his children attend and he studied from 1900-1908; his mother was in the first class of 1882.

Merged-components note: Continuation of the article across pages 3 and 4; unified as single domestic news item about Haskell history.

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THREE GENERATIONS

Frank Dupuis, of Fall City, Nebraska, a visitor on the campus remarked that Haskell Institute has played an important part in his life. At the present time, his two children, Geraldine and Vernon, are attending Haskell. From 1900 to 1908, Mr. Dupuis himself was a student here.

and recalls that he spent much of his spare time working for the Indian Leader. When Haskell Institute opened in 1882, Mr. Dupuis' mother, the former Belle Campbell of Rulo, Nebraska, was a member of the first class of thirteen students.

What sub-type of article is it?

Education Indian Affairs

What keywords are associated?

Haskell Institute Dupuis Family Three Generations Indian Leader Belle Campbell

What entities or persons were involved?

Frank Dupuis Geraldine Dupuis Vernon Dupuis Belle Campbell

Where did it happen?

Haskell Institute

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Haskell Institute

Key Persons

Frank Dupuis Geraldine Dupuis Vernon Dupuis Belle Campbell

Event Details

Frank Dupuis visits Haskell Institute campus and notes its role in his family's life: his children Geraldine and Vernon currently attend, he studied there from 1900 to 1908 and worked for the Indian Leader, and his mother Belle Campbell was in the first class of thirteen students when it opened in 1882.

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