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depending on the iRunning the Camp, April 20, 1913, NSP, CPP, box 24 (emphasis added).
**"We have been to":** Ibid.
**"We have been going":** Ibid.
**"At Camp":** Ibid.
**"From time to time":** Ibid.
**"I had only one shirt":** M. A. Miller to Secretary of State, letter, n.d. [April 1913], NSP, CPP, box 24.
**"The fact is":** "A Glimpse of Our Camp Life," _The Indian School Magazine,_ May 1913, 3.
**"It's a long way":** "Indians Get Camp Site," _The New York Times,_ April 24, 1913.
**"The Camp's not doing":** M. A. Miller to Secretary of State, letter, n.d. [April 1913], NSP, CPP, box 24.
**"I want to know":** "H. E. S. Kershaw, Indian Commissioner, Plans Camp for Indians," _The New York Times,_ April 27, 1913.
**"It was":** M. A. Miller to Secretary of State, letter, n.d. [April 1913], NSP, CPP, box 24.
**"We had been":** "The Work of the Indian Service," _The National Geographic Magazine,_ June 1913, 651.
**"We were":** M. A. Miller to Secretary of State, letter, n.d. [April 1913], NSP, CPP, box 24.
**"A great many":** _The Report of the Indian Commissioner for the Year Ended June 30, 1914_ (Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1914), 58.
**"We have a":** M. A. Miller to Secretary of State, letter, n.d. [April 1913], NSP, CPP, box 24.
**"I am sending":** Ibid.
**"I have sent":** Ibid.
**"No matter how":** M. A. Miller to Assistant Secretary of the Interior, letter, May 1, 1913, NSP, CPP, box 24.
**"You will be":** M. A. Miller to Assistant Secretary of the Interior, letter, May 6, 1913, NSP, CPP, box 24.
**"You were":** Ibid.
**"You know":** M. A. Miller to Assistant Secretary of the Interior, letter, May 2, 1913, NSP, CPP, box 24.
**"They will remain":** Ibid.
**"They are so":** Ibid.
**"I have been":** "An Indian Camp for Children," _The New York Times,_ May 5, 1913.
**"Mr. Miller":** M. A. Miller to Assistant Secretary of the Interior, letter, May 2, 1913, NSP, CPP, box 24.
**"I do not":** Ibid.
**"You mustn't":** Ibid.
**"I don't believe":** Ibid.
**"That was fine":** "An Indian Camp for Children," _The New York Times,_ May 5, 1913.
**"I would prefer":** M. A. Miller to Assistant Secretary of the Interior, letter, May 6, 1913, NSP, CPP, box 24.
**"We have about":** "A Visit to the Indian Work," _The Philadelphia Inquirer,_ May 18, 1913.
**"The condition":** "Indians at the Camp," _The New York Times,_ June 1, 1913.
**"I don't want":** "The Camp and Its Indians," _The New York Times,_ May 26, 1913.
**"There are but":** M. A. Miller to Assistant Secretary of the Interior, letter, May 6, 1913, NSP, CPP, box 24.
**"They are living":** M. A. Miller to Assistant Secretary of the Interior, letter, n.d. [May 1913], NSP, CPP, box 24.
**"I will do":** Ibid.
**"The question":** "Hunting for Indian Youth," _The New York Times,_ June 5, 1913.
**"The camp is":** M. A. Miller to Assistant Secretary of the Interior, letter, May 6, 1913, NSP, CPP, box 24.
**"Your cable":** Ibid.
**"Your cable":** Ibid.
**"We are very":** "Indians at the Camp," _The New York Times,_ June 1, 1913.
**"Well, they didn't":** "Indians at Camp," _The New York Times,_ June 1, 1913.
**"I'll be":** Ibid.
**"He may":** Ibid.
**"They think":** "An Indian Summer Camp," _The New York Times,_ June 14, 1913.
**"It's all right":** "Indian Camp is Doing Well," _The New York Times,_ May 11, 1913.
**"You have done":** M. A. Miller to Assistant Secretary of the Interior, letter, n.d. [May 1913], NSP, CPP, box 24.
**"I am not":** Ibid.
**"I had the":** "Indians at the Camp," _The New York Times,_ June 1, 1913.
**"Is there":** M. A. Miller to Assistant Secretary of the Interior, letter, n.d. [May 1913], NSP, CPP, box 24.
**"I find":** "An Indian Summer Camp," _The New York Times,_ June 14, 1913.
**"At this time":** "Indians at the Camp," _The New York Times,_ June 1, 1913.
**"We now have":** M. A. Miller to Assistant Secretary of the Interior, letter, n.d. [May 1913], NSP, CPP, box 24.
**"The Indians are":** M. A. Miller to Assistant Secretary of the Interior, letter, May 6, 1913, NSP, CPP, box 24.
**"He is much":** "A Visit to the Indian Work," _The Philadelphia Inquirer,_ May 18, 1913.
**"He has come":** M. A. Miller to Assistant Secretary of the Interior, letter, n.d. [May 1913], NSP, CPP, box 24.
**"I took the":** Ibid.
**"The young people":** Ibid.
**"I am not":** "Some Indians Are Growing Fat," _The Philadelphia Inquirer,_ May 18, 1913.
**"Every one":** Ibid.
**"Their appearance":** "Indians at Camp," _The New York Times,_ June 1, 1913.
**"They go away":** "An Indian Summer Camp," _The New York Times,_ June 14, 1913.
**"These poor":** M. A. Miller to Assistant Secretary of the Interior, letter, n.d. [May 1913], NSP, CPP, box 24.
**"The Indians":** "An Indian Summer Camp," _The New York Times,_ June 14, 1913.
**"He got me":** "Indians at the Camp," _The New York Times,_ June 1, 1913.
**"The work":** M. A. Miller to Assistant Secretary of the Interior, letter, n.d. [May 1913], NSP, CPP, box 24.
**"As for the":** "An Indian Summer Camp," _The New York Times,_ June 14, 1913.
**"The young fellows":** "Some Indians Are Growing Fat," _The Philadelphia Inquirer,_ May 18, 1913.
**"I am sorry":** "Indians at the Camp," _The New York Times,_ June 1, 1913.
**"The girls":** "An Indian Summer Camp," _The New York Times,_ June 14, 1913.
**"How are we":** "An Indian Summer Camp," _The New York Times,_ June 14, 1913.
**"I am sending":** "Indians at the Camp," _The New York Times,_ June 1, 1913.
**"I told him":** M. A. Miller to Assistant Secretary of the Interior, letter, n.d. [May 1913], NSP, CPP, box 24.
**"He said":** Ibid.
**"For some":** Ibid.
**"As a result":** "An Indian Summer Camp," _The New York Times,_ June 14, 1913.
**"He said":** "An Indian Summer Camp," _The New York Times,_ June 14, 1913.
**"I told him":** "Indians at the Camp," _The New York Times,_ June 1, 1913.
**"The reason":** M