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Ford forwards a letter To Robins, and lets her know that Addams has declined an invitation.
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Lathrop sends her congratulations on A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil.
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Shriver offers Addams land for sale for the development of a boys camp.
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Addams informs Johnson that she cannot submit the article she promised in time.
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Goodridge offers to sell Addams some land he owns on Lake Michigan for use for a boy's camp.
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Addams sends Haldeman a Christmas gift and best wishes for the holidays.
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Addams writes about a Russian friend she is assisting and asks Wald to help her when she arrives in New York.
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Barnett sends Addams some notices (not found) about her husband.
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Addams asks Haldeman for a copy of the story she has written and sends hopes that she will see her soon.
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Jennings provides a reference for soprano Mabel Preston Hall.
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Orgeni, a voice instructor, offers a reference for soprano Mabel Hall.
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Scott asks Addams to write a piece for the Yale Daily News on men's role combating white slavery
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Addams sends Lindsey a book as congratulations for his impending marriage to Henrietta Brevoort and hopes to see them in Chicago.
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Coman tells Addams about her work at a school in Spain and asks if she can raise $100 for a series of lectures there.
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Addams thanks Blaine for her donation, which will keep Hull-House free of debt, and sends along a request for funds from Katherine Coman.
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Beveridge thanks Addams for her letter and discusses newspaper controversies.
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Addams informs Beveridge that she will be speaking at the Progressive Party's Lincoln's Birthday Dinner and mentions newspaper criticism for her non-partisan stance in municipal affairs.
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Lewis asks for Addams' suggestions on legislative language related to the recall of judicial decisions.
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Kellogg informs Kellor that Jane Addams has accepted three reports on Progressive Party legislative work, pending his approval, which he provides.
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George W. Perkins discusses the Woodrow Wilson administation and the government's efforts to break the monopoly of the American Telephone Company.
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McGrath sends Addams a copy of an interview George W. Perkins did critical of the actions of the Wilson Administartion about breaking up the American Telephone and Telegraph Company.
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Lewis asks the Drafting Association to work on creating legislation for workmen's compensation.
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Lewis asks for Addams' approval of the wording of a draft of the Progressive Party's Workmen's Compensation Act.
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Garland agrees to offer Addams' friend a literary critique.