Still
Advancing.
Enrique Urrutia, a former Carlisler, writes the following
cheering letter from San Juan, Porto Rico:
“ Now I will kindly ask you to remember me through the ARROW to my
friends at Carlisle and let them know that all the ex-students from Porto
Rico ( the boys ) are doing well.
Antonio Rodriguez, Class ‘05, received a letter from James
Johnson in which he said he will make a visit to Porto Rico in the first
part of next December. I, like the other boys here at San Juan, P. R.,
who are Manuel Ruiz, Julio Hoheb, Antonio Rodriguez and the undersigned,
were glad to hear that Carlisle’s star quarter-back of the 1903 football
team and all-American quarter-back for the same year; will soon land on
our shores. We will do all we can to make his stay here as pleasant a time
as he ever had.
“ I am working at the U. S. Naval Station, San Juan, P.
R., as clerk to the Paymaster, U. S. N., at $4.00 per day. It is three
years si.nce I left Carlisle, but still think it was yesterday.”
October 23, 1908 ARROW
Enrique Urrutia, one of our Porto Rican students who left
in ‘05, writes that he is working at the Naval Station, San Juan, P. R.,
and that Dr. James Johnson; our former coach, has opened a dental office
there. Enrique sends his best regards to all his
acquaintances at Carlisle.
May 7, 1905 ARROW
Enrique Urrutia, a Porto Rican who spent three years at
Carlisle, returning to his home in 1905, is now occupying a position at
the Naval Station at San Juan, P. R. He expects to take an examination
for a second lieutenantship in the Porto-Rican Regiment of infantry next
fall. In a recent letter to the superintendent he asks to be remembered
through THE ARROW to all his Carlisle friends.
May 6, 1910 ARROW
“A couple of days ago, Paul Sequi, a Porto Rican and ex-student
of Carlisle just-returned to his native island after seven years’ absence.
He is married and is the manager for Bartolome Sequi & Son, funeral
directors, with offices in San Jaun and Ponce, Porto Rico; Manuel (Emanuel)
Ruiz Rexach, of the Class of 1905 of Carlisle, has been married recently
and has a job as clerk in the civil service in San Juan, P. R. Also Antonio
Rodriguez of the same class has a good job as internal-revenue collector
on the island.
“Henry (Enrique) Urrutia, ex-student of Carlisle, is married.
Henry passed the examination for first lieutenant in the Porto Rican Regiment
and is now stationed at Henry Barracks, at Clayey, P. R. Angela Rivera
and Maria Santaella of Class 1905, Carlisle, are employed as teachers by
the Department of Education.”
January 10, 1913 ARROW
“A couple of days ago, Paul Sequi, Porto Rican and ex-student
of Carlisle, returned to his native island after seven years’ absence.
He is married and is the manager for Bartolome Sequi & Son, funeral
directors with offices in San Juan and Ponce.
“Manual (Emanuel) Ruiz Rexach of the Class of 1905 of Carlisle, has
been married recently and has a job as clerk in the civil
service in San Juan. P. R Also Antonio Rodriguez of the same class
has a good job as internal revenue collector on the island.
“Henry (Enrique) Urrutia, ex-student of Carlisle, is married.
Henry passed the examination for first lieutenant in the Porto
Rican Regiment and is now stationed at Henry Barracks, at Clayey, P.
R. Angela Kirera and Maria Santaella of Class 1905,
Carlisle, are employed as teachers by the Department of Education.
So much for graduates and ex-students.
February 1913 RED MAN (magazine)