Box 7
Contains 40 Results:
Washington, Booker T. Addressee: John Uri Lloyd Writer's location: Tuskegee Institute Tuskegee, Alabama, May 25, 1900
Capitalization of the "N" in the word Negro. Rudin # A-241
Washington, Booker T. Addressee: Franklin W. Hooper Mrs. A.J. Kaine Writer's location: Tuskegee Institute Tuskegee, Alabama, November 5, 1901, July 16, 1904
Considers speaking at Brooklyn Institute of the Arts (Hooper Letter); Mentions his controversial visit to the White House (Kaine Letter). Originally in the Forbes Collection. Rudin # A-242
Washington, Booker T. Addressee: Rev. Charles D. Kreider Writer's location: Tuskegee Institute Tuskegee, Alabama, November 20, 1901
The girls that attend his school are not really willing to relocate north as useful opportunity is available to them in the south. Rudin # A-243
Washington, Booker T. Addressee: George Bicknell Writer's location: Tuskegee Institute Tuskegee, Alabama, October 8, 1904
Entrance qualifications for students interested in applying to Tuskegee Institute. Rudin # A-244
Washington, Booker T. Addressee: Frederic S. Hartzell Writer's location: Tuskegee Institute Tuskegee, Alabama, September 16, 1907
Washington pays tribute to McKinley and his interest in the Negro people. Rudin # A-245
Washington, Booker T. Addressee: Caroline Arabella Rankin Writer's location: Tuskegee Institute Tuskegee, Alabama, March 20, 1911
Washington asks for Rankin's frank impressions of the Institute. Rudin # A-246
Watson, John B. Addressee: Henry Goddard Leach Editor, The Forum Writer's location: New York, September 20, 1928
"The idea of punishment is psychologically wrong." Rudin # A-246A
Watt, James Addressee: Davies Giddy Writer's location: Heathfield, Birmingham, August 11, 1811
Giving the recipe for making cloth waterproof. Rudin # A-247
Weizmann, Chiam Addressee: Prof. Chaim Weizmann Mrs. Anita Engle-Berkoff Writer's location: Balleymoney, Co. Antrim London W.C. 1, October 6, 23, 1941
Weizmann discusses "the steps which ought to be taken to mobilize all Zionists...for the advancement of our aims in Palestine." With a strong letter to Weizmann of suggestion and support from S. McCoubrey. Rudin # A-248
Willard, Frances E. Writer's location: n.p., n.d.
"Every woman that lives is bound to find out what the best thing she can do, is!" ("Leaf out of a lecture"). Rudin # A-249