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MAY · I 9 I 2 teachers and other activities which go on during these three summer months. ~ thank you sincerely for giving us the opportunity of supplying girls for this work and I am sure it will be helpful to them and to the persons with whom they come In contact. ~ should think the lectures which you mention as wining to give to these girls would be a most helpful thing and ~ very much hope you can see your way clear to do this. ~ hope that from Hampton Institute you may be able to get the remaining number of girls you desire. Yours very truly, Booker T. Washington TLpS Con. 692 BTW Papers DLC. From Duse Mohamed Alit London, E.C. [England] fist. May 19~2 Dear Dr Washington Thanks so much for your kind replies to the questions which ~ consider a most valuable contribution to the journal. ~ beg to enclose herewith the proof foreword which wiD convey some idea of our policy.2 ~ would like you to send us a short up-to-date ''write-up'' of your institution with photos of the premises and the principal tutors.3 ~ must tell you that ~ have received most encouraging letters from, among others, Mons Finot4 of the Paris Review, (copy enclosed) Sir Harry H Johnston, the Countess of Warwick,s Prof Scarborough, H. G. Wells, the novelist, and a host- of other prominent persons. ~ would like to have a condensed but lucid report of the Negro Conference; with photos of the most prominent participants for our second number. ~ July) We go to press on the Third Tuesday in each month. With every good wish Yours very sincerely Duse Mohamed P.S. We are wanting agents and correspondents in every part of the United States. Can you aid us in this matter? Kindly state whether you would like copies for free distribution and how many. D M ALS Con. 459 BTW Papers DLC. 53