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The BOOKER T. WASHINGTON Papers a tithe of his earnings and no proper meed of respect and consideration as the most useful part of the human family. Yours truly, F. W. Moore TLS Con. z35 BOW Papers DLC. From Walter Hines Page New York March 4th, egos Dear Mr. Washington: The publishers of your first Autobiography, we notice are advertising the book in The Outlook, offering it by mad! for go cents. Our understanding was that these gentlemen had the right to sell this book by contract with you, only by subscription. Are we wrong in supposing that your contract with them gave them only the subscription field and not the book trade, just as your contract with us gives us the book trade and keeps us out of the subscription field except by their consent? If the book be kept practically in separate channels there will be no confusing conflict; but if these publishers are at liberty to off er their book in the way they have now clone in The Outlook, there will inevitably arise confusion of one book with the other. Please let us know what your contract with them is. Very truly yours, W H Page TLS Con. ~o6 BTW Papers DLC. From Jesse Lawson Washington, D.C. March I, ~ got My dear Sir: We collected at the church this afternoon just one hundred dollars, the required amount to complete the retainer fee for Mr. Romain of Louisiana, and I am very glad that we will not be compelled to draw on you for that amount. You have done more 48