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The BOOKER T. WASHINGTON Papers Kenniebrew, Alonzo Homer (continued) men's Hospital, 4:277, 278; letters from, 5:225-26, 434-36, 550-53; 6:282, 430-32; letter to, 5:224-25; medical treatment of student criticized, 5:12-15; offers gun to student, 5:174; on diet of Cuban students, 5:17, 19; passes state medical examinations, 4:265; performs operation on student, 6:441; prescribes medicine for BTW, 5:225-26; receives training at Freedmen's Hospital, 4:290; reports on health conditions at Tuskegee, 5:434-36, 550-53; 6:430-32; reports on student injuries, 6:282; role in Cuban student quarrel, 5:200-202, 224-25; success of, 5:6 Kenniebrew, Leonora Love Chapman, 3:492, *493, 563; 4:88, 160, 265; complains of teachers' conduct, 4:8889; complains of work load at Tuskegee, 5:399; difficulty with Cuban girls, 4:505; letter from, 6:297-99; scolds Cuban students, 5:200, 202 Kennon, William Lee, 13:300, *313 Kentucky: BTW tours state, 10:215- 16 Kentucky Standard, 7:358 Kenyon College (Ohio): alumni, 4:255 Keough, M. J., 12:218 Kernochan, I. Frederick, 1:165 Kerr & Co. (Chicago), 5:599 Ketcham, John Henry, 6:451, *452 Ketchum, Alexander Phoenix, 3:3, *4 Ketchum, Edgar, 2:26, *43-44, 49 Keys, Thomas I., 10:266, 267, 268-69, 277 Keystone Aid Society (Philadelphia), 10:425 Keystone Bank (Philadelphia), 6:398 Kidder, Peabody and Co., 11:556 Killette, Dr., 11:74 Kimball, Emily, 2:*243 Kimball, John, 2: * 16- 17; letter from Charles W. Sharp, 2: 14- 16; letter from William Davis, 2:17 Kimber, Anthony Morris, 2:26, *43, 49 Kinchen, Elijah Wesley, 13:*149 King, Mrs., 5:432, 493 King, Dora S., 2:361; 3:33, 64, 81, 80, 90, 91, 156, 161, 169; letters from, 3:75-76, 79-80; letter to, 3: 125 King, Drue, 13:239-*40 118 King, George H., 10:456, *469 King, George Mellen Prentiss, 1:25; 2:*324-25; 8:553-*554; letters from, 2:324; 9:44 King, Henry Churchill: letter to, 9:*128 King, Mamie H., 11:267 King, Martin Luther, 3:461 King, Porter, 4:10 King,W.A., 11:483 King, William Elisha, 5:135, * 137 King Hall (Washington, D.C.), 3:434 King's College (London), 2:415; 8:112; 11:532 King's College (Va.), 10:200 Kingsley, Col., 6:553 Kinney, Bruce; letter to, 12: * 195 Kinney, I. C., 2:53 Kinney, James A. R.: letter from, 13:*371 Kirby, John, 3:337, 340, 341 Kirk, 3:117 Kishineff Relief League (Chicago), 7:169 Kit, Yellowstone. See Yellowstone Kit Kitchelt, Florence Ledyard Cross, 2:515; 6:84, *85 Kletzing, Henry F., 4:319; 5:12 Klondike, Ala: black town, 6:65 Knapp, Bradford, 13: 179, * 180, 188, 195 Knapp, Seaman Asahel, 9:*122, 388; 10: 146; 13: 180; appoints black demonstration agent, 9:122; signs agreement with BTW, 9:122 Knauss, Charles E., 8: 113 Kneale, Elmer: letter to, 11:378-79 Knight, Lycurgus, 12:249, *250 Knights of Labor, 11:462; BTW once member, 10:475 Knights of Pythias, 4:348; 7:316; 9:678, 680; 10:62; 11:111; 12:32, 238 Knott, Laura Anna, 2:236; 6:559, *560; 7:464; 8:303; letter from E. I. Scott, 7:293-94; letter to, 7:527 Knox, Elwood C., 8:410, 413 Knox, George L., 5:462, *463; 7:132, 386; 8:13, 390, 410; 10:585; 11:178; accused of taking bribes, 8:228-29, 241; advised not to run for Congress, 8:97-98, 99; BTW influences political action, 8:61; independent in 1904