Dr. William Conyngton may be permanently appointed physician at the Grand River Indian School, North Dakota, as result of special examination, which was made necessary because increased illness at the school required the immediate services of a physician and all persons eligible under the rules had declined the position.
Theodore Roosevelt.
White House,
- August 19, 1904.
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