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MARCH . ~ 906 Chase is to get his pay from Messrs Lankford, Dancy and Terrell. Am so glad you are pleased with my efforts. I am, Your obedient humble servant Chisum P.S. Thanks for letter which has just arrived. ALS Con. 3~8 BTW Papers DLC. To Alexander Walters ''Tuskegee, Ala.] March I, 1906 My dear Bishop: I send you my personal check for Twerlty-five Dollars, to be used in connection with the work of keeping some one in the field, to do the work of the Afro~American Council. I hope others may also respond to your appeal, so that you may keep up this important work. Very truly, Booker T. Washington TLpS Con. 339 BTW Papers DLC. To Harry C. Smith (Tuskegee, Ala.] March a, 1906 PERSONAL Dear Mr. Smith: I have your letter of recent date, and appreciate your kindness in writing me so fully and frankly. The more you come into contact with Trotter and his immediate followers, the more you will find that they have but one object in view, and they will soon part company with anybody who does not follow them in that respect. Their object is to try to tear down individual members of the race through misrepresentation, and personal abuse. You, on many occasions have disagreed with me on matters of public policy. I have never fallen out with you for this. I always 535