William E. Dodd Papers

Description

Historian and diplomat. Correspondence, diaries, speeches, writings, autobiographical notes, printed matter, photographs, and other papers relating to Dodd's work as an author, professor of history at the University of Chicago, and ambassador to Germany.

Rights

Cleared

Alternative Title

William E. Dodd Papers

Documents in this collection

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The Provisional Committee on Emancipation Celebration invites Judson to a conference celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation becoming effective.
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Addams thanks Dodd for sending letters from Paris and tells him about her lectures on behalf of the League of Nations.
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Addams invites Dodd and her husband to attend the Hull House Christmas concert and dinner.
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Addams asks Dodd if she could send him a resolution about to be passed by various organizations and about lunch with Hapgood.
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Addams sends Dodd a petition regarding the League of Nations and hopes to see him before she leaves for Europe.
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Dodd sends Addams a commencement speech (not found) he delivered at John Marshall High School.
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Addams thanks Dodd for his commencement address, and comments on her feelings on Woodrow Wilson.
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Addams thanks Dodd for a copy of Woodrow Wilson's speech.
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Addams invites the Dodd to dinner at Hull-House to meet Manley Hudson.
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Addams sends Dodd a chapter from Peace and Bread in Time of War for his reaction.
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Addams invites Dodd to dine at Hull-House and discusses the corrections to her manuscript.
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Addams sends Dodd a letter from George Herron asking for help for the League of Nations.
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Addams apologizes to Dodd for canceling a dinner engagement.
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Addams asks Dodd for a donation for the Boys Barracks at the Joseph T. Bowen Country Club.