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The BOOKER T. WASHINGTON Papers From Granville Stanley Hallt Clark University. Worcester, Mass. May I, egos My dear Sir, In some address I saw of yours some time ago, you spoke of the colored race as being preeminent in feeling emotion. This seemed a very interesting, true and important contribution for a psychologist. Can you kindly tell me where I can find this address, or if you have copies of it, send one with bill? May I also ask whether your addresses have ever been published either separately or collectively; if so, where can I get them? ~ know and have read with great pleasure your Autobiography. I am, Most truly yours, G. Stanley Hall TLS Con. ~30 BOW Papers DLC. ~ Granville Stanley Hall (~84~9~4) was a pioneer American psychologist. He was president of Clark University from 1889 to 19~9, and founded and edited the American Journal of Psychology beginning in 1887. To Wallace Buttrick [New York City?] s-6-o2 Dear sir: As far as it is consistent with the plan and policy of the General Education Board to do so, I feel sure the foundation for more effective work can be laid by aiding in the carrying out of the following plan: (~) the holding of a large central mass meeting in Montgomery Alabama sometime during the present month, that shall have the endorsement of the Governor and State Supt of education and that shall be in the direct charge of Rev. E. G. Murphy and Prof. Thatch. ~ That all County Superintendents and city Superintendents education urged to attend this meeting and that they be invited by the Satiate Supt of Education. ~ that in the day following the mass meeting that there be a conference of all the superintenclents, That as speakers such men as Drs. Alderman, Dabney, or Mc454