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JANUARY · I 9 I4 similar to the one which ~ am enclosing published ~ practically every white daily paper of importance in the South, and most of them have backed up what I have said editorially. ~ am sending herewith a clipping from the CHARLESTON NEWS AND COURIER and the ATEANTA GEORGIAN. ~ am sure that we have had a much more peaceful and civilized Christmas than we have had in a good many years. With best Aches for the coming year, ~ am Yours very truly, Booker T. Washington TLpS Con. 68 BTW Papers DLC. ~ See To the Editor of the Montgomery Advertiser, Dec. ~5, 19~3, above. To Officers and Teachers of Tuskegee Institute [Tuskegee Institute, Ala.] January end, 19~4 TO ALL OFFICERS AND TEACHERS: Hereafter it win mean instant dismissal from the services of this institution for any teacher or teachers to get marned secretly. Booker T. Washington ILSr Con. 638 BTW Papers DLC. John Brown Bell to Emmett Jay Scott Houston, Texas, January 3 19~4 My dear Mr. Scott: I received a telegram from Mr. Washington Sr. saying his son Booker T. would amve in Houston Tuesday night Dec. 30 '~3. on his way to Praine View and would spend Tuesday night with us. ~ met him at the depot and found Mrs Hancock and daughters there, after Mr. Washington's arrival he held a short conference with ~em, then said to me that he would like to remain in the city for one or two days, which was very agreeable with me. His marriage in our CitY was a total surprise to me and my wife, for not an irking did we 389