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MARCH I 895 F. Fine Arts, Painting, Sculpture and decoration. :Libera] arts, Education, Literature, Music and the Drama. G. Live Stock, Domestic and Wild Animals, Fish, Fisheries and Fish Culture. For list of premiums or for further information, address Chief Commissioner or any of the Assistant Commissioners. Booker T. Washington Chief Commissioner for Alabama Tuskegee, Ala. As SISTANT COMMIS SIONERS C. N. Dorsett, Montgomery, Rev. W. R. Pettiford, D.D., Birmingham, Rev. R. T. Pollard, Montgomery, Sidney E. Murphy, Eufaula, Henry A. Loveless, Montgomery, W. H. Council, Normal, Tuskegee Student, 9~?] (Feb. 28, :895), a. To William Jenkins Ala. 13 13 u [Tuskegee, Ala.] Feb. 29 {Mar. I], 95 Mr. Jenkins: I have received your notes which I consider one of the few disrespectful communications that I have received during my connection with this institution as its official head. I have neither time nor inclination to debate the matter with you of your attending devotional exercises and even if there were a disposition to debate the matter or for the school to change its policy, the attitude assumed In your communication leaves, the school, but one course to pursue. ~ have stated plainly the wish and policy of the school to you, it now remains for you to make your choice. Booker T. Washington ALpS Con. ~3 BTW Papers DLC. See BTW to Jenkins, Feb. ~5, 1895, above. 535