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The BOOKER T. WASHINGTON Papers would be untruthful if ~ did not admit to grievous disappointment at my failure to see you on your last visit to New York while I was there' Heretofore you have rarely passed me by when in close prox~mity to me. Why this marked departure from your custom? ~ trust it is not my fault in any way. Well, ~ am in permanent retirement. I~ike an old Roman ~ fell upon my own sword rather than submit to decapitation. ~ requested Mr. Moore to tell you all about it but ~ dare say you were too busy with your convention in Philadelphia to listen to ''swan songs.'' So on that subject - Vale ! ~ was truly sorry to learn from Mrs. Washington that your health has not been of the best of late. ~ sincerely hope, ere this, you are once more yourself in every respect. Always your friend Pinchbeck ALS Con. 930 BIW Papers DLC. Emmett Jay Scott to Charles William Anderson [Tuskegee, Ala.] September Fourth, ~ 9 ~ 3 Dear Anderson: Principal Washington asks me to send you the names of colored people who have been removed from office by Wilson's administration. ~ am sending you the list of those of whom ~ have any information. Namely: William H. Lewis, Assistant Attorney-General of the United States at Washington Ralph W. Tyler, Auditor for the Navy Department, Washington James C. Napier, Registrar of the Treasury, Washington Harry tHenry] W. Furniss, Minister to the Republic of Haiti I. E. Bush, Receiver of Public Moneys, Little Rock, Arkansas Nathan H. Alexander, Receiver of Public Moneys (or registrar of the Land Once, ~ do not know which) at Montgomery, Alabama General Robert Smalls, Collector of Customs at Beaufort, South Carolina Joseph E. Lee, Collector of Internal Revenue, Jacksonville, Flonda 27o