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The BOOKER T. WASHINGTON Papers Ulrich incident (continued) in court, 11:10; BTW appreciates expressions of confidence, 11:369; BTW asks C. W. Anderson to use personal influence on district attorney, 11:104; BTW blames Tammany Hall politics for decision in trial, 11:414; BTW claims innocence of wrongdoing, 11:47; BTW claims to be victim of perjury, 11 :372, 373, 414; BTW considered evasive when questioned, 11:115; BTW denies addressing indecent remarks to woman, 11:85; BTW denies attack was justified, 11:42; BTW denies exonerating assailant, 11:108; BTW explains events, 12:6-7; BTW has support of W. H. Taft, 11:25; BTW has support of whites in Tuskegee, 11:94, 96; BTW impatient with case, 11:272, 278; BTW plans strategy with lawyer, 11 :4041; BTW receives advice from former student, 11:50-51; BTW receives advice from T. Roosevelt, 11 :50; BTW receives advice regarding public statement, 11 :5; BTW receives poem from well-wisher, 11 :44; BTW receives support of Methodist Episcopal Church, 11:33; BTW receives unfavorable publicity, 11 :28889; BTW reportedly exonerates assailant, 11:102; BTW requests certificate from doctor, 11:112-13; BTW seeks promotion for police officer in case, 11:124-25, 128, 450, 456; BTW seeks statement from police department, 11:127; BTW sees good resulting from, 11 :80; BTW sees no change in support, 11:110; BTW supported by southern newspapers, 11:52; BTW thanks NAACP for resolution, 11:109; BTW wants confession from assailant, 11 :267-68; BTW wants to publicize incarceration of assailant, 11:426; BTW writes letter of thanks to witness, 11:461; BTW's version questioned, 11: 100- 102; case seen as unjust by T. Roosevelt, 11:400; character of H. A. Ulrich and L. P. Alvarez questioned, 11 :25; confusion over charges, 11:41; D. C. Smith urged to go to New York, 232 11:11; defeat of Judge Zeller sought, 12:314, 315; description of area where assault occurred, 11:6; E.~J. Scott plans to counteract unfavorable publicity, 11 :3; eyewitness account, 12:204-5; eyewitness to events after assault, 11:7-8;handlingofcasecriticized in newspaper editorial, 11:3435; leads to criticism of BTW from northern whites, 11:417-18; letters sympathetic to BTW, 11 :4, 5, 6-7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, 19,20,22, 23, 30; mayor of New York supports BTW, 11:76; motivation of H. A. U1rich discussed, 11:15-16; NAACP passes resolution, 11 :55, 69; notoriety causes trouble at New York hotel, 11 :92-93; payment of witnesses, 11 :87-88; physical condition of BTW after assault, 11 :26, 75, 91, 107; physician certifies BTW not intoxicated, 11:96-97, 114-15; police officer not promoted, 11 :468-69; police officer seeks promotion, 11: 160, 190; press coverage summarized, 11 :36; promotion of police officer complicated by changes in police department, 11:176; sentiment in New York City favorable to BTW, 11 :82; Seth Low receives legal advice, 11 :37; Seth Low suggests strategy in case, 11:42, 43; softens BTW's critics, 11 :46; strategy in case, 11:104-5, 156, 170-71; subject of meeting of blacks in New York, 11:48-49; treatment of BTW at hospital, 11 :98; views of BTW's wife, 11:24; W. H. Taft supports BTW, 11:10, 26, 35, 37-38, 64-65; whereabouts of D. C. Smith questioned, 11 :54; woman accuses BTW of calling her ''sweetheart,'' 11:11; Woodrow Wilson rumored to have written letter of sympathy to BTW, 11:541, 542 Uncle Remus, 6:289; 7:434; 10:169 Uncle Tom's Cabin, 3:355; 6:235; 13:401 Underground Railroad, 2:44, 349, 518; 3:23, 42; 4:113, 114, 328, 411; 7:143; 11:195; in Cass County, Mich., 7:40, 41 Underhill (policeman), 7:232 Underwood, Oscar Wilder, 4:129, *157