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SEPTEMBER · ~ go ~ town, nor the possibilities in the way of the news penetrating to you. Mrs Washington sent Mrs. McKinley a very nice & tender message this morning, & thought you'd care to do the same thing. Teachers & students are coming in. The former are being well cared for & well received. I understand Mrs Bruce comes tomorrow (Sunday) morning. Everything seems in good shape & the School will go right off I believe, in good shape. We still hope you are spending the vacation pleasantly. Yours sincerely Emmett I. Scott ALS Con. 209 BTW Papers DLC. ~ William McKinley was shot by an assassin on Sept. 6, egos, while attending the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, N.Y. He died on Sept. ~4, egos. From Theodore Roosevelt Buffalo, tN.Y.] Sept. 7, egos My dear Mr. Washington: I am in receipt of your favor of the first inst. outlining the trip, and it is first rate in every respect. Jacob A. Riis writes me that he would be able to go the week beginning November with; but unfortunately I could not go at that time, as it is too near the convening of the Senate. From one or two of my Chicago friends I learn of your kindness anent myself at the meeting of the Business Men's Association in Chicago. I look forward to seeing you. Sincerely yours, Theodore Roosevelt Before you receive this, the President I am sure will be out of danger. TL Copy Con. ~o8 BTW Papers DLC. 2