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MARC H · I 9 I I Stopping Payton's House thirteen West one thirty first St Telephone me soon as reaching here Telegraph answer. N H AWIr Con. 606 BTW Papers DLC. ~ Daniel Cranford Smith. Charies H. Fearing to Daniel Cranford Smith Tuskegee, Ala.3 March 2~, 1 ~ N. H. requests you go direct to Payton's, thirteen West One Hundred Thirty first Street Telephone N. H. as soon as you get there. F. TWpIr Con. 55 BTW Papers DLC. Addressed to Smirch on a Southern Railway train en route at Greensboro, N.C. From Philip J. AlIston~ Boston, Mass., March gist, 19 Dear Dr. Washington: Reading yesterday and today of the unfortunate and sad accident to you- ~ am writing, both as the President of our League, and one interested In you, to extend my sympathy and best wishes that nothing may seriously develop from the contact with the club. Mrs. Albert UIrich2 when she says you called her in these terms: ''HeBo, sweetheart!'' telds the story of what a plain citizen like myself would be up agn-in.st in such a case. When ~ note the interest of the honorable men back of you, like Mr. Andrew Carnegie, Mr. W. J. Schieffelin, Mr. G. F. Peabody, and I I