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Fort Mojave Industrial School correspondence, administrative and financial information, image 164

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    school nicely started. For the past six months our pupils have made visible steps forward. They are interested. Take them entirely away from all restraining influences for two or three months and the good start already made will in a large measure be counteracted. I am the strongest possible advocate of the complete separation of Indian parent and child during the period of the child’s evolution. Of course this place cannot be carried out in my school but I have gone as far as I can by fencing in the school grounds and