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MEDICAL SERVICES 
Two physicians were stationed at the islands throughout the year. 
The dentist who entered on duty there in April, 1925, remained until 
ihe latter part of June, when he was compelled to leave on account of 
illness. During the period of his detail he performed services on 
both St. Paul and St. George Islands. 
SCHOOLS 
St. Paul Island —The 1925-26 school year began on September 14, 
1925, and closed on April 30, 1926. In the senior school 26 pupils 
were enrolled and in the junior school 28, a total of 54 children. 

Fic. 14.—Chief source of water supply, St. Paul village 
St. George Island—The school year began on September 21, 1925, 
and ended on May 21, 1926. In the senior school 9 boys and 15 girls 
were enrolled and in the junior school 8 boys and 6 girls, a total of 
38 children. 
ATTENDANCE AT SALEM INDIAN TRAINING SCHOOL, CHEMAWA, OREG. 
On January 1, 1926, seven natives of St. Paul Island (four boys 
and three girls) were in attendance at the Salem Indian School at 
Chemawa, Oreg. During the year one boy (Abraham 8. Merculheff, 
from St. Paul Island) entered the school and three of those in at- 
tendance at the beginning of the year left, only one of whom 
(Auxenty Stepetin) returned to the Pribilof Islands. The five in 
attendance at the end of 1926 were Mariamna Merculieff, Kleopatre 
Krukoff, Tatiana Krukoff, Mamant Emanoff, and Abraham 5S. 
Merculieff. 
