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10. Make a box of dovetailed comers.

11. Make a pair of tilting stools according to the rules; i.e., circular on top, fifteen inches across, about twenty inches high on four legs, so widespread at the bottom that they cannot upset.

12. Make a pair of tilting spears as per "Birch Bark Roll."

13. Make a rustic four-poster for a willow bed.

14. Make boards for Four Fires so that the sides fold up around candle-sticks. (See drawing, page 9, Girl's Manual.)

Citizen

(Kitchi-odena-winini)

The Degree of Citizen may be conferred on any one who takes eleven of these tests:

1. Have a record in your tribe as being an intelligent, thoughtful member who has at all times been public spirited.

2. Hold an office in your tribe, club, Sunday-school class, etc., and have a record of being efficient and of working for the best interests of the group.

3. Know the principal offices of your city or town, whether elected or appointed, and the term of office.

4. Describe the duties of these officers, also of the city or town departments such as police, fire, etc.

5. Do you have any relationship with these departments? Describe how a young person would have relationships without assuming the duties of manhood or womanhood.

6. How are the laws under which you live made? What bodies make laws for you? Describe the process.

7. How is crime punished in your city or town? Describe process, civil and criminal. In each case show steps till the case has reached the highest court.

8. Tell what effect the fear of "snitching" or tale bearing has on running of schools and of the government in general.

9. Name the principal offices of the state government. Describe their duties, term of office, also the duties of the various departments.

10. Name the principal officers of the National Government. Describe their duties, term of office, also the duties of the various departments.

11. Show yourself familiar with the history and provisions of the Declaration of Independence, also the Constitution of the United States.