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The BOOKER T. WASHINGTON Papers Calloway, Thomas tunics, 1:97; 3:18, *177, 224, 374, 418-19, 427, 429, 459, 509, 530; 4:522, 526, 546; 5:511, 549; 6:21; 9:321, 595; escorts Liberian envoys, 9:574; letter to E. J. Scott, 7:4-5; letters from, 3:176, 182, 194-95, 415-16; 4:228-29, 488; 5:226-27, 600; 6:226-28; lobbies for Negro exhibit, 5:227; plans Negro exhibit for Paris Exposition, 5:22627; recommended by BTW, 5:244; recommended for position in Taft campaign, 9:458 Calvary Baptist Church (Boston), 7:80 Calvary Presbyterian Church (Cleveland, Ohio), 13:30 Calvin, Amos W., 2:46, *47 Cambridge (Md.) Advance, 7:323 Cambridge(Mass.)Advocate, 11:370 Cambridge University (Eng.), 2:517; 6:561 Camden High and Training School (N.J.), 6:338 Cameron, Jack: alias of M. I. Chisum, 8:556 Camp Fire Girls, 9:74 Campbell, Andrew, *492 Campbell, Francis Joseph, 5:*149; letter from, 5:149 Campbell, George Washington, 1:27, 29-30, 36, 39, 279, 292-83; 2:*12728, 166, 229, 245, 288; 3:99, 106, 115, 116, 272, 274, 276, 300, 301; 4:82, 97, 242; 5:10, 128-29, 521; 6:215; 7:410; 8:291, 466; 10:192; aids in financial crisis, 3:360; appointed commissioner of Tuskegee, 2:215; letter from, 6: 144; letter from S. C. Armstrong, 2:127; on Force Bill, 3:66-67; recommends BTW, 2:201-2; supports industrial training at Tuskegee, 2:224; Tuskegee annual report (1881-82), 2:210-13 Campbell, Lee Lewis, 11:332, *342 Campbell, Mary C., 2:*473 Campbell, Robert Leon, 5:*695; letters from, 5:694-95; 11:30 Campbell, Thomas Monroe, 9:*122; 12:440; appointed demonstration agent, 9:121-22; registered voter, 9:481; Tuskegee extension agent, 9:166 42 Campbell, William P., 2:69, *70 Campbell, Wright W., 10:442; 11 :45556; 12:396; 13:46, 47, 343; BTW thanks for assistance on post office change,l3:73-74;1etter from E.J. Scott, 13:481-82; letters to, 10:* 192; 13:73-74 Campbell College (Miss.), 8:245; 9:646, 678; 11:535 Campbell-Bannerman, Henry, 5:147 Gampbell's Creek Coal Co., 7:334, 335; 13:191 Camp Hill Industrial Institute (Ala.), 12:205 Camphor, Alexander Priestly, 12:*302 Camphor, C. A., 12:301 Canaday, Edward M., 3:326, 342 Candler, Allen Daniel, 5:91, *92-93, 206, 212, 264, 267, 272, 280, 491; 7:290; 9:113; BTW's opinion of, 5:221; cool toward BTW, 5:92-93; opposes Ogden Movement, 6:105-6; thanked by BTW for stand on lynching, 5:215; welcomes BTW to Georgia, 5:219 Candler, John S., 4:5 Candler, Warren Akin, 6:506 Canfield, James Hulme, 6:*18, 22; criticizes W. H. Thomas's The American Negro, 6:17-18, 28-29; letters from, 6:17-18, 28-29 Cannon, Joseph Gurney, 3:423; 9:621, *622; 10:552 Cannon, Le Grand B., 1:165 Cansler, Laura Ann, 4:*31 Cansler, William I.: congratulates BTW on Atlanta Exposition address, 4:30*31 Canterbury, Archbishop of, 6:172; endorses BTW, 1:458 Canton (Ohio) Repository: endorses BTW for cabinet position, 1:104 Canty, James Monroe, 1:156; 2:*37273; 4:321; 13:288 Cape Verde Islands: E. J. Scott describes St. Vincent, 10:95 Capers, John G., 6:*414-15, 528, 539, 579; 7:78; 9:473 Caperton, William Gaston, 12:*418; letter from, 12:418; letter to, 12:425-26 Capital Banking and Trust Co. (Sacramento), 7:23