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CUMULATIVE INDEX 9:525; 10:614-15; urged to investigate distribution of school funds in South, 8:322-23; urged to reconsider book by E. G. Murphy, 10:158-59; urged to speak mind at NNBL meeting, 10:335; urges BTW to attend NAACP meeting on behalf of black schools, 12:128; wants cooperation between BTW and NAACP, 11:4546, 54-55, 83 Vim: publishes article on BTW's personality, 8:294-99 Vincent, George Edgar: letter to, 13:*384 Vincent, Isaac H., 2:*218, 221, 222 Vincent,John Heyl, 1:97, 373 Virginia Baptist Sunday School Association, 2:54 Virginia Child Welfare Conference, 11:264 Virginia Colored Concert Co., 3:37 Virginia Constitution (1902), 7:30 . . . . . . Vlrglnla constltutlona convention (1901-2), 6:121, 122, 151 Virginia Cooperative Association, 3:348 Virginia Journal of Education, 7: 15 Virginia Military Institute, 3:60; 4:68; 13:313 Virginia Normal and Collegiate Institute (Petersburg), 2:54, 291; 4:229; 12:224 Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 5:489 Virginia Theological Seminary, 4:68; 6:17; alumni, 11:342 Virginia Union University, 2:325; 5:675; 8:554; 12:119; 13:315; alumni 7:329 Virginian Railway, 8: 177; 10: 128; BTW tours towns along route, 10: 121, 14348 Virginian Southwest Institute (Bristol), 10:200 Vivian, Cornelia A., 10:565, * 566 Vogue,5:103,104 Voice of Missions, 4:70 Voice of the Negro, 4:79, 171; 7:328-29; 8:212, 213, 236; 9:389; 13:511; advertising withdrawn, 8:157-58, 182; article on Niagara Movement, 8:495; BTW compares with Colored American Magazine, 8:571; BTW critical of editorial policy, 7:486-88; 8:215-16, 218; 239 BTW invited to write article in, 8:453-54; cartoon criticized, 8:568; contains article accusing BTW of bribery, 8:206-7; critical of BTW, 8:154-56, 167-68; criticized by E. J. Scott, 9:3; defended by publisher, 8:263-64; E. J. Scott reports on progress of, 7:364 E. J. Scott severs relations with, 8:38-39; editor watched at BTW's suggestion, 8:340; in financial trouble, 9:46-47; prints charge that BTW bribed black editors, 8:214, 224; receives statement from BTW, 8:450-51; sent to Roosevelt, 8:46; T. T. Fortune reportedly purchases interest in, 9:395. See also Barber, Jesse Max yolk, Stephen Arnold Douglas, 7:478, *479 Von der Lieth, Capt., 4:5 von Luschan, Felix, 13:*203; letter from, 13:202-3; letter to, 13:207 Voorhees, Charles C., 2:46, *47 Voorhees Normal and Industrial School (S.C.), 3:71; 4:433; 6:241; 9:xxix, 206; 10:176; 11 :486; 12:131, 206, 284; 13:308 Vorhaus, Miss, 13:408 Vorys, Arthur Isaiah, 9:*301, 401, 458, 505, 507, 620; 10:270; BTW recommends for position with Republican national committee, 9:589; campaign code name, 9:462; letters to, 9:301, 424-25; plans Negro Press Bureau, 9:365-66; urged to make use of P. B. S. Pinchback in Republican campaign, 9:497,-498 W Wabash College (Ind.), 2:420; 10:512 Wabash Railroad, 5:464 Wachovia Bank and Trust Co., 11:80 Waddell, Alfred Moore, 5:441, *44243, 476, 507, 508 Wade, Benjamin Franklin, 10:398 Wade, James Aaron, 13: 188, * 189 Wade Hotel (Tuskegee), 8:418 Wadhams, William Henderson, 12:314, *315, 325 Wadkins, William, 6:118, *119 Wagner Palace Car Co., 4:444