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The BOOKER T. WASHINGTON Papers the world, whether in farm life, in business life, in school teaching and in every respect, see to it that you never become completely satisfied; keep alive an ambition to improve every year—improve your physical surroundings, improve your mental strength, improve your spiritual life. Tuskegee Student, 20 (Apr. At, 1908), I, 4. Stenographically reported. To Robert Robinson Taylor Tuskegee, Ala.] March go, 1908 Mr. Taylor: I understand there is a great deal of vulgar writing on the walls of the girls toilet rooms. Please see that they are whitewashed as soon as possible. TLpI Con. 584 BTW Papers DLC. To Sandy W. Trice Personal: B. T. W. [Tuskegee, Ala.] March go, 1908 My dear Mr. Trice: I am especially pleased to learn from your letter of some days ago that my friend Dr. Majorsi has been put ire charge of the editorial policy of the ''Conservator.'' He is a strong man and I am sure will help you to build a magnificent newspaper. I just received a letter today from a Washington friend whom I saw sometime ago and he writes me as follows: ''Mr. Trice of Chicago has my assurance that he will be treated right and he is now satisfied.'' You can see that I have not been asleep in the matter. Yours truly, Booker T. Washington TLpSr Con. 383 BOW Papers DLC. Signedin E. l.Scott's hand. ~ Monroe Alpheus Majors (b. 1864), a graduate of Meharry Medical College (~886), was a black physician, lecturer, writer, and poet. He was editor of the Texas Search486