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CUMULATIVE INDEX plans to replace dismissed black soldiers, 9:146; plans to use BTW as adviser, 10:53, 55, 56; policy on black appointments scrutinized, 10:40, 45, 54, 269, 270-71, 272-73, 274-77; praised at meeting of blacks, 11 :90; praised for ability to take criticism, 10:361; praises BTW, 9:23; 11 :347; praises black self-improvement, 9:228; predicted to carry Tennessee in 1912, 12:46; presidential nomination assured, 9:541; questioned about replacing black troops dismissed at Brownsville, 9:141; reads Fisk speech to BTW, 9:585; receives advice from BTW on speeches, 9:463-65, 603; 11 :563-65; receives advice on campaigning among blacks, 9:620; receives BTW's suggestions for planks in party platform, 9:550-52; receives endorsement from T. Roosevelt of BTW as presidential adviser, 10:14, 15-16; receives frank talk from BTW, 10:206-8, 361-62; receives greeting from delegates of international conference on Negro, 11 :522-23; receives list of black newspapers, 11 :270, 271; receives memorandum on black officeholders from BTW, 10:138-40; receives recommendation for judge, 11:158-59; 12:269; reference to blacks in acceptance speech, 9:601; refuses to interfere in disbanding of black militia, 8:544; refuses to pardon man convicted of peonage, 10:534; reminded of good campaign work of C. W. Anderson, 9:660; removes and reassigns W. D. Crum, 10:58, 337; removes I. C. Dancy from office, 5:124; retains W. H. Furniss as minister to Haiti, 11:234; Roosevelt's choice as successor, 9:130-31; scorned by Constitution League, 9:360; seeks BTW's advice on acceptance speech, 9:593, 600-601; seeks BTW's advice on speech before southern leaders, 9:696, 697; seen as being indebted to BTW, 10:56; seen as friend of race by BTW, 10:48; sends commission to Liberia, 13:340; sends condolences on BTW's death, 13:457; shows draft of inaugural ad211 dress to BTW and other blacks, 10:53, 385; speaks on development of South, 9:687, 688; southern policy criticized, 11 :459-60; speaks out against lynching, 11:517; speech at Tuskegee Institute, 9:22-24; speech on race problem, 11:346-48; subject of political cartoon, 11:170; support ~ . . . . tor preslc .entla nomination grows, 9:507; support of BTW well received among blacks, 11 :66, 81; supported by BTW, 9:510; supported by lily whites, 9:536-37; supported by P. B. S. Pinchback, 9:458, 570; supports BTW in Ulrich incident, 11:10, 16, 25, 26, 30, 37-38, 48, 49, 64-65; supports Louisiana delegation headed by W. L. Cohen, 9:565; supports Luke Wright for position of Secretary of War, 9:575; T. T. Fortune refuses to support, 9:385; thought to be considering Clark Howell for cabinet post, 10:25; unpopular with Cosmopolitan Club members, 9:517, 520; urged by BTW to consider interests of Negro when appointing judge in Alabama, 10:97; urged not to appoint Luke Wright as Secretary of War, 9:546-47; urged to moderate Roosevelt's Brownsville decision, 9:138; urged to nominate black man to West Point, 11 :309; urged to organize black artillery regiment, 9:279-80, 448; urged to reappoint W. L. Cohen to position in New Orleans, 10:360; urged to speak at dinner of southern leaders, 9:690-91; urged to support Louisiana delegation led by W. L. Cohen, 9:560; urged to support W. H. Lewis for seconding speech, 9:558; urged to withhold opinion of celebration of fifty years of Negro freedom, 10:18485; wins New York primary election, 11 :497-98 Taft School (Watertown, Conn.), 11:417, 418 Taggart, Thomas, 8:50, *51, 241 Talbert, Horace, 9:357 Talbert, Mary Burnett, 8:*321 Talbert, William Henry, 8:*321 ''Talented Tenth,'' 1 :432; 3:198; 4:229, 321-22; 8:178. See also Washington,