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The BOOKER T. WASHINGTON Papers Dunbar, Paul Laurence (continued) 194, 195, 224, 347, 354, 391, 404; 8:5, 81; 9:358; attends dedication of Dorothy Hall, 6:91; criticized by T. T. Fortune, 5:439; criticizes industrial education, 4:456; discusses writing of ''The Tuskegee Song,'' 6:380-81; drinking habits discussed, 6:50; gets drunk with T. T. Fortune, 6:345; health of, 5:213; letter from, 6:38081; on platform with BTW, 1:144, 359, 5:58; praised for being outspoken, 5:5; story published in New York Evening Post, 5:439-40; thanks BTW for encouragement, 4:203-4; threatens life of his wife, 6:388-89; writes poem about BTW, 5:661-62 Dunbar National Bank (N.Y.C.), 3:349 Dunbar School (Quincy, Fla.), 11:483 Duncan, Anne Leitch Holland, 12:241 Duncan, Asa Leland, 12:*242; letter from, 12:240-42; letter from J. H. Washington, 12:265-69; letter to, 12:253 Duncan, C. H., 2:*386, 457, 458 Duncan, H. W. 13:329 Duncan, Tames, 12:?15-16 Duncan, James Wesley, 12:301, *302, 319 Dungee, Alfred C., 4:*421; 6:133; 7:301 Dunlap, Morey M., 5:*448 Dunne, H. H., 13:329 Dunne, Finley Peter: satirizes Roosevelt at San Juan Hill, 5:76 DuPont, Henry Algernon, 9:628, *629 Du Puy, Raymond, 10: 151, 108; letters to, 10:*121, 177 Durand, Edward Dana, 10:189; 11:319, 320; letter from, 6:89-*90; letter to, 11 :348-50 Durant, Julius, 10:275-76 Durham, Constance Mackenzie, 4:390; 6:397, *398 Durham, John Stephens, 4:164, * 16566, 173, 178; 5:213; 6:210, 319, 379, 395, 546, 601; 7:14, 319, 323; 8:36, 48; 11:93; aids R. T. Greener, 9:48; camps with BTW in West Virginia, 6:209; career jeopardized by marriage to white woman, 6:397-98; congratulates BTW on Harvard degree, 72 4:182; considered by Abyssinian mission, 7:327; considered for post in San Domingo, 7:490; contribution to study of black history, 4:174-75; letters from, 4:182-83; 6:327-28, 56465; letters to, 7:327, 490; 8:160-61, 253-54; 11:41 -42; on labor unions, 4:389-90; seeks diplomatic post, 6:327-28; seeks judgeship in Philippines, 6:374; views on black craftsmen, 4:310 Durham, N.C.: subject of article by BTW, 11:56-64 Durham Herald, 11:63 Durham Textile Mill, 11:57 Durning-Lawrence, Edwin, 5: 144, * 147 Dustin, Alton C., 12:472 Dutch Reformed Church, 3:506 DuVall, Ethel, 4:395 Dvorak, Anton, 6:68; 8:113 Dyer anti-lynching bill, 8:179 E Eager, George Boardman, 5:129, * 130, 411, 412, 428; 6:149 Eakins, Thomas, 4:42 Earle, ''Affinity,'' 9:516 Easley, Smith W., Jr., 3:392 East Carroll Baptist Normal and Industrial Institute (La.), 4:478 East End Gin and Mill Co., 7:223 East India Co., 5:147 East Liberty Academy (Pa.), 4:401 East Tennessee Normal and Industrial Institute (Harriman), 4:449; loses support of BTW, 10:237-38 Easter, B. F., 13:330 Eastman, George, l :xxx; 4:399, 11:110; donations to Tuskegee Institute, 8:451; 13:248, 293-94; letter from, 6:*370; letter from E. J. Scott, 13:248; letters to, 8:451-52; 10:92; 13:317 Eastman, Mary L., 3:134, 171 Eastman Kodak Co., 6:370 Eastman School of Music (Rochester, N.Y.), 6:370 Easton, Warren, 5:*525; letter to, 5:523-24 Eaton, Dorman B., 1: 165 Eaton, Isabel, 4:* 177, 182; 9:516; con