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F E B RU ARY · I 8 9 4 Whiter & her whole force of Teachers want to attend the Conference. Cant she be cared for on the grounds? She is afraid of burdening you & asks about hotels & I told her the school would be too glad to care for her & teachers. Will you write her? How are the horses paning out? Hastily yours Dorsette P.S. Cant you urge Prof Chavis of Bennett2 to be prsent at the Conference he will learn much of our race & do him good to see your work. ALS Con. 7 BTW Papers ATT. Original destroyed. ~ Alice L. White was principal of a black girls' industrial school in Montgomery. 2 Bennett College, Greensboro, N.C. To Charles W. Greene ''Tuskegee, Ala.1 Jan. 30th t~894] Mr. C. W. Greene: From receipt of this note I wish you would see that all chickens belonging to the school are kept up in the lot, and not allowed to run about in the lot or elsewhere, on the farm. I wish you would consult with Mr. l. H. Washington and have the turkeys put away in some lot so that they will not injure the fawn as they are doing. Please also notify Mr. Logan that his turkeys are injuring the farm and we wish he would make arrangements to keep them off. B. T Washington HLpSr Con. ~3 BTW Papers DLC. To William Eugene Hutti ''Tuskegee, Ala.] Feb. 3rd, 1894 Mr. Hutt: I do not think that you are doing yourself justice here and I hope you will excuse me if I speak to' you rather plainly. I very much 389