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The BOOKER T. WASHINGTON Papers crowd with Mayor Mitchell As your letter indicates, ~ had already read that Mayor Mitche] advised the Committee that he had already given orders to cut out certain scenes In connection with the film ''The Birth of the Nation.'' This apparently took some of the wind out of their sails. Yours very truly, Booker T. Washington TLpS Con. 75 BTW Papers DLC. To Margaret James Murray Washington Tuskegee, Ala.3 April ~ o, ~ 9 ~ ~ Mrs. Washington: My understanding is that your department has charge of the Senior girls' Practice Cottage. I have just inspected the grounds and nothing could be further from a mode] cottage than these grounds. The whole thing needs careful and Mediate attention. B.T.W. TLpI Con. 665 BOW Papers DLC. Emmett Jay Scott to Joseph S. Clarke [Tuskegee, Ala.] April lo, t9~5 Dear Dr. Clark: Just one other request in connection with Dr. Wash~ngton's vat. Please be good enough to arrange a regular pulpit stand, something strong and substantial and about that height, for use in connection with his visit. He Is not able to speak under satisfactory circumstances unless some such arrangement is made. Yours very truly, Emmett J. Scott TLS Con. 845 BTW Papers DLC. ~ Joseph S. Clark, president of Southern University, Baton Rouge, was in charge of BlW's speaking tour of Louisiana in 19~5. For a recent scholarly account of the tour, see Vincent, ''Booker T. Washington's Tour.'' 260