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MARCH · 1888 month after Mar. Go was Mar. 26. The references to New York and the heavy rains tend to confirm this date. 2 M. Arnold Morin was clerk in the Tuskegee Institute principal's once from 1887 to 1890, and pnncipal's secretary from :890 to 1893. 3 BTW Jr. .` To Warren Logan New York] Mar. Al 1888 Dear Mr. Logan: Enclosed ~ send check for $ .~ Am sorry about Stewart and Rogers but think you did right in -cxpclling suspending them. Be sure to give Mr Brown as, many boys to work at carpentry as he can take. Shall try to send more money soon. I am more than ever satisfied since stopping at Hampton that our course of study should be lowered and simplified. The students have too much to cover in 4 years. Yours Sincerely B. T. Washington ALS Con. BTW Papers DLC. ~ BTW omitted the amount. From Warren :Logan Tuskegee, Ala., Mar. 27th :888 Dear Mr Washington: ~ have rec'd. yours of 24th inst. containing checks for $ ~ Go, which are most welcome. News of the Barnes bequest) is very gratifying. Truly the Lord will provide. ~ trust you are meeting with success in getting money for our work. Please send in the money as fast you can. There are some pretty pressing demands for money being made upon us. We will pull through all right, however, I believe. Your brother has been ill for the last few days. He is better today and will doubtless, be out in a day or two. It has rained here almost continuously since Sunday morning. We are threatened with another 425