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JULY . 1904 To Charles Alexander South Weymouth, Mass. July a, 1909 Dear Mr. Alexander: Enclosed I am sending considerable matter, but I am very anxious that all of it appear in this week's paper. will see you about it Tuesday. You will note that my name is mentioned twice in the correspond dence and I hope you will see that it does not appear anywhere else ir1 your paper this week. The editorial on John F. Cook ~ think you will find will increase your circulation in Washington; it will certainly attract some attention there. Yours very truly, tBooker T. Washington] TLc Con. 19 BTW Papers DLC. To William Harvey Golert South Weymouth, Mass. July 4, 1909 My dear Sir: I wonder if you have ever made an application to Mr. Andrew Carnegie for a library building for your college? If you have not, perhaps ~ can help you to secure one. I do not want to make the attempt, however, if you have plans under way that will secure the same result. I am very anxious that while Mr. Carnegie is giving away his money that our race be benefited as much as possible. Yours truly, Booker T. Washington] TLc Con. :88 BTW Papers DLC. t William Harvey Goler was born in Nova Scotia in 1846. He was pastor of St. Matthew's Church (A.M.E. Zion) in Greensboro, N.C., from 188t to 1884. He joined the faculty of Livingstone College, Salisbury, N.C., in 1884 and was president of the school from 1894 to 19~7. 3