"Impartial observers of Indian affairs admit that the greatest good accomplished for the Indian has been through the agency of religious schools, and particularly of Catholic schools, and it is in this cause the Bureau has done its best work."
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Catholics from the United StatesPeople from IowaRoman Catholic priestsClergy from the United StatesMissionaries
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William Henry Ketcham
1868 – 1921
William Henry Ketcham (June 1, 1868 – November 14, 1921) was an American Catholic priest who served as the director of the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions.
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