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Addams discusses Emma Goldman's case with Wald.
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Addams writes to Haldeman about the family members she saw in Saratoga Springs, New York.
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The author seeks Addams' help in convincing the government to aid in his cause to find an island where anarchists can live.
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Addams writes to Haldeman about Christmas plans and Weber Addams' illness.
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Wharton writes Addams for suggestions for candidates for a job opening at the Starr Centre.
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Addams writes Ely about her manuscript for Democracy and Social Ethics and delays in writing.
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Wheeler sends Addams a letter from Harry Selfridge and writes about going to Philadelphia.
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Addams writes Haldeman about family finances and plans for the family Christmas celebration.
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Addams thanks Haldeman for sending a sampling of grains for a Christmas display.
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Lippincott seeks Addam's opinion for a new hire at the Kingsley House.
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Addams writes Haldeman about new plans for Christmas.
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Addams writes Reynolds about plans for a series of lectures.
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Addams thanks Sikes for her contribution to the Christmas fund at Hull-House.
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Dunne offers holiday greetings and accepts Addams' invitation to visit.
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Richmond gives Addams detailed feedback on her book, Democracy and Social Ethics.
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Macmillan reports to Addams that the company has received the agreement to publish Democracy and Social Ethics.
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In this published excerpt of a lecture given on March 25, 1902, Addams describes how Hull-House provides a cheaper form of theater entertainment for the neighborhood.
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Addams addresses the Merchants Club of Chicago regarding the stealing and gambling habits of young, immigrant boys.
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Addams argues that tenement conditions are bad and that regulations are needed to prevent worsening conditions.
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Addams recommends Fanny Fisch for a summer job.
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Addams' first of two lectures on the topic of "Newer Ideals of Peace," this one about recent wars and their effects on Russia.
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An excerpt of Addams' lecture on how settlement houses give people opportunities to practice arts and crafts, an important activity for immigrants afraid of losing their cultural heritage.
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Addams's second of two lectures on the topic of "Newer Ideals of Peace," this one about the impact of labor and trade on international relations.
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Addams discusses the life of Leo Tolstoy and the conditions he faced in Russia.
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Addams discusses how the peasant influenced the work of Tolstoy and his approach to labor.