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The BOOKER T. WASHINGTON Papers Hamilton, Robert Hannibal (continued) of music at Hampton, 2:80-82; tribute to, 3:548 Hamilton, Woodman Clarke, 3: 111, *112 Hamilton Club (Brooklyn), 4:59, 63, 97-*98 Hamilton Club (Chicago), 4:93, 95, 274; BTW speaks before, 4:90-95 Hamilton Literary Society, 4:98 Hamlin, Cyrus, 5:231 Hamlin, Minor, 8:84 Hamline University (Minn.): alumni, 6:560 Hamm, J. R., 6:169 Hammond, Burwell Pope, 5:678, *679 Hammond, John Dennis, 12:160, * 161 Hammond, William R., 4:*345, 346; seeks BTW's political endorsement, 4:344-45 Hammonds, Fred I., 13:*9; letter from, 13 :8-9; letter to, 13 :9- 10 Hampden-Sydney College (Va.), 4:14 Hampton, Wade, 3:42 Hampton Alumni Association, 11:22 Hampton Negro Conference, 13: 171; T. T. Fortune withdraws from, 5:122; statistics on black-owned property, 5:622-23 Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute (Va.), 1:19, 22, 27, 31, 34, 41, 236-37, 252; 2:facing 22, 134, 139, 149, 177, 178, 179, 182, 201, 214, 220, 223, 226, 232, 234, 235, 243, 247, 264, 306, 315, 323, 339, 388, 392, 426, 438-39, 488, 511; 3:5, 48, 125, 126, 127, 134, 177, 195, 199, 200, 201, 210, 216, 278, 279, 285, 308, 312, 313, 323, 325, 341, 350, 415, 473, 582, 588; 4:38, 61, 91, 96, 131, 224, 263, 360, 392, 434, 528, 546; 5:49, 50, 71, 88, 196, 617, 645; 6:70, 72, 74, 106, 123, 134, 178, 311, 387, 413, 416, 417, 429, 434, 458, 501, 502, 518, 529, 534, 567; 7:260, 373, 429, 432; 8:105, 250; 9:463, 573, 585; 10:83, 11:297; 12:42; 13:302, 329; Academic Hall, 3:522; accomplishments, 2:497-505; activities of graduates, 3:328-47; admits BTW, 1:241; alumni, 2:46-48, 147, 220, 410, 419-20; 3:35, 37, 62, 96 124, 148, 161, 205, 226, 292, 32247, 368, 374-75, 388, 391; 4:59, 409, 428; 5:426; 7:164-65; 10:148; 13:173, 180, 223; alumni association, 2:24849, 251-55, 410; 3:123, 322-47; Alumni Journal, 2:248, *249, 253; Armstrong-Slater Memorial Trade School building, 4:143; BTW at Hampton Negro Conference, 3:428, 429, 433, 437, 443, 444; BTW attends with aid from I. H. Washington, 7:25; BTW describes, 1:398-99; BT\V recalls student days, 5:85; BTW seeks pension for teacher, 11:537-38; BTW speaks at, 4:232-35, 406-9; 9:372-77; BTW speech at Armstrong memorial service, 3:317-21; BTW teaches at, 13:445; BTW's post-graduate address at (1877), 1 :26-27, 264-65; 2:75; BTW's student years, 13:466; career of R. C. Ogden discussed, 10:355-57; catalog, 2:23-39; compared with Tuskegee institute, 4:311-12; 7:506-8, 511-12; curriculum, 3:439-40; delegates to Tuskegee Negro Conference, 3:521; Dixie Training School for Nurses, 3:347; early days recalled, 9:372-73; exhibit at Atlanta Exposition, 4:39, 63; faculty and officers, 3:54, 86, 14S, 162, 335, 407, 429, 430, 431, 443; 13:171; favored over Tuskegee for Carnegie support, 12:350; former student in Africa, 8:88; gift for Mary F. Mackie, 3:14748; ''Hampton day,'' 2:231; Hampton Student Singers, 2:45, 85, 145, 239, 246; 3:441; 6:474; influence on BTW, 5:342; influence on Tuskegee, 2:7475, 162, 277; John S. Durham lectures at, 4:164-65, 174, 175; letter to graduates, 3:123; memorial service for students, 2:77; mission described, 13:311-12; missionary department, 3:326, 343, 429; northern financial support, 2:176; opening of Armstrong-Slater Memorial Trade School, 4:232-35; origins, 13:410-11; ''Plucky Class,'' 2:92-94; political philosophy of, 2:62, 252; praised for aid to Tuskegee, 8:567; proceedings of Second Hampton Negro Conference, 3:42747; promotes National Negro Health