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1932 May 25
Read, Florence Matilda
Atlanta (Ga.) - Read inquires about the pictures of the Atlanta University Library; notes a mistake in the Crisis concerning Spelman College.
1932 June 20
McGhee, Ethel E.
Atlanta (Ga.) - Concerning students enrolled in Spelman College for the 1931-1932 academic year.
1933 Feb. 3
Spelman College
Atlanta (Ga.) - Listing articles of clothing Du Bois needs to have washed.
1932 Oct. 8
Read, Florence Matilda
Atlanta (Ga.) - Read notes her interest in the story about "new Negro libraries" found in the September Crisis.
1928 Dec. 6
Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963
New York (N.Y.) - Addressed to Florence M. Read; thanking her for the photos enclosed in her last letter (mums312-b180-i323) and pledging to get straight to work on his "Crisis" editorial on the College.
1930 June 26
Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963
New York (N.Y.) - Addressed to the President; requesting that she furnish concrete figures on the College's present endowment, gifts, and other sources of funding.
1928 Dec. 4
Spelman College
Atlanta (Ga.) - Signed Florence M. Read; enclosing, under separate cover, photos of the campus and a portrait of herself, for reprint in the "Crisis"; reminding him of his alleged "readiness to help Mr. Hope in his Morehouse endowment campaign"; and reflecting on the pleasure of having recently hosted him at the College.
1932 Apr. 7
Read, Florence Matilda
Atlanta (Ga.) - Requesting permission to reprint the article "How Oscar got Rid of the Depression" which was featured in the Crisis.
1930 Jan. 22
Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963
New York (N.Y.) - Encouraging the President to take out regular ads for the school in the "Crisis," on the basis of its scope, focus, circulation, and renown.
1932 May 6
Read, Florence Matilda
Atlanta (Ga.) - Read forwards six pictures of the dedication of the library specifically created for the Crisis. Enclosures not with letter.