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Creator is exactly "Perkins, George W."
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George W. Perkins to Jane Addams, February 2, 1915
Perkins expresses concern that newspapers are reporting that the Progressive Party is "dead and buried," and asks for Addams' views.
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John W. McGrath to Jane Addams, December 22, 1913
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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George W. Perkins to Progressive National Committee -- State Chairmen & Progressive National Committee -- National Committeemen, April 10, 1914
Perkins reports the outcomes of local and state elections, but puts a particular emphasis on the outcome of the 7th district of New Jersey.
Politics
John W. McGrath to Jane Addams, April 13, 1914
McGrath is sending Addams a letter about the elections that was sent to the State Chairmen and National Committeemen of the Progressive Party.
Politics
George W. Perkins to Jane Addams, December 17, 1912
Perkins accepts Frances Kellor as Addams' proxy at the Progressive Party Executive Committee meeting.
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George W. Perkins to Jane Addams, December 13, 1912
Perkins telegrams Addams to ask Charles McCarthy to help him with Progressive Party correspondence.
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