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The BOOKER T. WASHINGTON Papers Work, Monroe Nathan (continued) information on blacks in Durham, N.C., 10:470; role in creation of Negro Year Book, 12:228; to aid in survey of Negro schools, 12:52 Working with the Hands, 6:419; 8:10; chapter published in Everybody's Magazine, 6:529-36 World Peace Foundation, 5:401 World War I, 12:237; BTW considers silly, 13:111, 112, 113, 116; BTW urges U.S. neutrality, 13:291, 334; effect on alley dwellings in Washington, D.C., 13:354; increases cooperation between blacks and whites, 13:161; reduces donations to black schools, 13:192, 195, 205 World's Columbian Exposition (Chicago), 3:23, 269, 270, 291, 346, 352, 364-66, 468, 469, 506, 572; 4:32, 35, 36; 6:231, 249, 250 World's Fair (1904). See St. Louis Expo. . sltlon World's Parliament of Religions, Columbian Exposition, 3:506; 8:548 World's Work, 4:201; 6:296; 7:201, 303, 358; 9:371; publishes article by BTW on his life work, 12:351-62; publishes article by BTW on Mississippi tour, 10:60-68; publishes article on BTW's tour of Denmark, 11 :235-48; publishes BTW article on Jesup Wagon, 9:175-81; publishes BTW article on Mound Bayou, Miss., 9:307-20; publishes BTW article on Wilberforce, Ohio, 9:349-59 Wormley, C. Sumner, 11:419 Worthington, Mr., 13:3 Wotherspoon, William Wallace, 3:*128 Wright, Carroll Davidson, 4:66, *67; 9:615, 684; letter to, 9:233-34 Wright, Edward H., 8:324, *325; applicant for federal appointment, 8:502 Wright, Elizabeth Evaline (or Evelyn), 3:*71; 5:72, 503; 12:131; seeks BTW's advice on school matter, 4:431-33 Wright, George C., 13:100 Wright, Herbert Hornell, 10:176, * 177, 312; letter to, 12:202-3 Wright, J. C., 13:73-*74 Wright, J. Edward, 2:*530 298 Wright, tames, 2:12, *14 Wright, James (of W. Va.), 5: * 647 Wright, John Clarence: letters to, 9:*561; 10:311 Wright, Luke Edward, 8:*51; 9:546, 567 Wright, Major, 3:342-43 Wright, Philip P., 1:52 Wright, Richard Robert, {r., 4:115, 5:178; 9:264, 552, *553 Wright, Richard Robert, Sr., 4:110, 1 ~ 1, *114-15, 121, 247, 471-72; 5:30, 38, 223, 260, 395, 466, 670; 6:89, 343, 353; 10:250-51, 255; advises William McKinley on loyalty of BTW and T. T. Fortune, 5:224; criticizes BTW's stand on higher education, 4:252; letter from, 6:259; on need for racial harmony, 4:485 Wright, Tom, 10:228 Wright, Tommie, 9:554 Wright, W. H., 1:29; 3:291, *294 Wright, Walter Eugene Colburn, 3:220, *221 Wyandotte State Bank (Kansas City, Kan.), 7:504 Wye College (London), 5:158 Wyman, Henry Russell, 3:*71 X X.Y.Z. (code name of BTW), 6:186, 187 y Yale Club (New York), 2:177 Yale Divinity School (Conn.), 2:16, 53; alumni, 2:201; 3:299; 5:207 Yale Medical School (Conn.): alumni, 2:339; 5:234 Yale University (Conn.), 2:16, 150; 3:448; 6:289, 458, 506, 520; 10:425; 11:125, 586; 13:136, 314, 362, 388, 389, 422, 423; alumni, 2:176, 177; 3:42, 69, 152, 197, 198; 5:157, 158, 219, ?63; 6:386, 613; 7:166, 193; 8:242; 11 :556; BTW speaks at, 13:414; confers honorary degree on BTW, 6:263 Yamamasu, Laijiro, l:xxxiv