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The BOOKER T. WASHINGTON Papers able to cope so successfully with the actual conditions, and we may safely recognize in Booker T. Washington an Afro-American of unsurpassed usefulness, and an exemplary citizen. North American Review, ~73 (Aug. 1909, 180~88. ~ Howells was supposedly reviewing three works, BTW's Up from Slavery, Frederick May Holland's Frederick Douglass, the Colored Orator, and Charles W. Chesnutt's Frederick Douglass. From Portia Marshall Washington The Oaks Tuskegee Sept. 4—egos My dear papa: I am so disappointed about Lasselli but I am still in hopes that I can enter some school (preparatory). I send you these clippings- thinking prehaps you can telegraph them and find out if there is a possible openning. Prehaps I shall have to fall back on Wellsley. How do you like the idea of my going to Boston and studying under a private teacher until next year and then enter Lassellt?] I could take the course as it is laid down in the catalogue for the first year. I am very anxious to have the college preparatory work with the music. I am afraid that it is rather late to enter any desirable school. Mamma did not write to WelIsTey saying that I was not to come. Lovingly yours. Portia ALS BTW Papers ATT. ~ Lasell Seminary for Young Women was Funded in 1 at Auburndale, Mass., by Edward Lasell, a chemistry professor at Williams College. Its music department had an excellent reputation. In 193e it was renamed Lasell Junior College by the state legislature. Frorn Emmett Jay Scott Tuskegee, Ala., Sept. I, egos Dear Mr Washington: The McKinley tragedy'' was so terrible that I thought it well to wire you as I do not know your distance from coo