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5. What is meant by, broad white road in heaven, heaven of flowers, Kahgahgee,

6.

Opechee, Owaissa, Adjidaumo?

What marked the entrance of the Indian youth to manhood?

7. Give an account of how the Great Spirit came to man with messages of peace.

8. (a) Who was Iagoo?

9.

(b) What did he tell of the coming of the white man and who welcomed the message? Whom did Hiawatha marry? Describe her in the poet's own words.

10. Tell of Hiawatha's education.

11. What causes Indian Summer? Give the origin of maize.

12. What Michigan cities or towns are named from the Indian names that occur in this poem?

13. (a) What became of Hiawatha?

(b) Quote a few lines of the passage, describing 13 (a).

14. (a) Which part of this poem do you like best?

Quote ten lines therefrom.

15. (a) Why is this poem beloved?

What basis did the author have for portraying such a character as Hiawatha?

UNITED STATES HISTORY.

1. What conditions in Europe caused the early explorations in America?

2.

What social, political, or religious reasons were responsible for the founding of Georgia, Rhode Island, New Jersey, Maryland?

3. (a) Why was the capture of Quebec in 1759 an important event?

(b) What was the Stamp Act? Why passed? What results?

4. What instrument preceded the present United States Constitution? Why was it necessary to substitute the latter for the former?

5. (a) Name and describe some important event of the War of 1812.

(b) Name four Americans who distinguished themselves in military or naval service during this war.

6. What important question was settled by the Civil War?

7. Tell something of any three of the following: Panama Canal, Booker T. Washington, Louisiana Purchase, Clara Barton, Reconstruction Period, Monroe Doctrine. When and where was the treaty signed that closed the Spanish-American War? What were its provisions?

8.

9. When did Michigan become a state? When and where was the first settlement made in Michigan? Name four men who have been prominent in Michigan history since its admission until the present time.

10. Tell what you can about the last Constitutional Convention in Michigan.

EDUCATIONAL FUNDS

AND REPORT OF

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

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Amount on which State pays interest, June 30, 1909.

Total school fund June 30, 1909..

INCOME ON PRIMARY SCHOOL INTEREST FUND.

Interest paid by State on seven per cent fund during
year ending June 30, 1909...
Interest and penalty paid by holders of land on seven
per cent fund during the year ending June 30, 1909..
Interest paid by State on five per cent fund.

Total income from both funds....

Surplus of specific taxes transferred.
Paid by trespassers on school land...

Total

Total income for year ending June 30, 1909..

$4,345,819.57

972,606.08 $5,318,425.65

$299,537.92

2,723.83 48,630.30

$350,892.05

$813,259.46

6.00

813,265.46

$1,164,157.51

· UNIVERSITY FUND.

Amount on which State pays interest June 30, 1909....
Interest paid by State (on land grant).

$544,779.40

Interest paid by State on deposit.

Interest and penalty paid by holders of land.

Total income for year ending June 30, 1909....

AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE FUND.

Amount on which State pays interest June 30, 1909....

Interest paid by State....

Interest and penalty paid by holders of land.

Paid by trespassers on land.....

Received from the United States government.

Total income for year ending June 30, 1909....

NORMAL SCHOOL FUND.

Amount on which State pays interest June 30, 1909....

Interest paid by State.

Interest and penalty paid by holders of lands.

Total income for year ending June 30, 1909..

$38,525.08 50.00

373.53

$38,948.61

$981,567.48

$69,627.13 16,000.23

1.00

35,000.00

$120,628.36

$69,220.54

$5,258.39 35.85

$5,294,24

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