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Addams provides Sax contact information for J. Weintraub in New York and discusses her recent lecture in Iowa.
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While en route to New Orleans, Addams writes Haldeman about her health and medical care.
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Addams writes Smith about her lecture in Madison, Wisconsin, a trip to Springfield, Illinois, where she met the governor, a property purchase, and her trip to New Orleans.
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Addams writes Smith about her travels.
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Warren praises Addams' speech about child labor that she delivered in Los Angeles.
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Addams asks Ely the exact dates she is expected to speak at the University of Madison-Wisconsin.
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Smith writes a letter as Addams's secretary to Lindsey confirming dates for the Truancy Conference in Chicago.
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Addams writes Haldeman to make plans for her to visit Hull-House.
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Thomas invites Addams to make a tour of East Coast women's colleges on the subject of equal suffrage.
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Thomas continues her communication with Addams about coordinating dates for a speaking tour at women's colleges on the East Coast.
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Thomas is disappointed that Addams cannot speak to various colleges in the fall, but wishes her to speak for two weeks during the spring semester.
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Thomas confirms the dates of Addams' speaking tour at various women's colleges along the East Coast.
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King invites Addams to speak at the Religious Education Association in Washington, DC.
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Addams writes King, agreeing to speak at the the Religious Education Association in Washington, D.C., but suggesting that they postpone her lecture until next year.
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Addams writes Haldeman about her speaking tour of women's colleges and concerns about Hull-House.
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Addams writes Wald about her schedule of commitments over the next few weeks and provides an update her health and on the health of Mary Rozet Smith, as well.
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Addams expresses her disappointment but understanding that La Follette has resigned from the board of the National National American Woman Suffrage Association and agrees that Milwaukee will be a good location for the national convention.
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Addams writes La Follette about an amendment that passed the Executive Board of the National American Woman Suffrage Association.
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Morrow invites Addams to speak about prostitution at a meeting of the American Society of Sanitary and Moral Prophylaxis in April.
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Addams writes Wald about the strike of immigrant textile workers in Lawrence, Massachusetts, about a quick trip planned for New York, and about a special visitor at Hull-House.
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Addams writes James in regard to her speaking commitments in Wisconsin for the cause of woman suffrage.
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Addams informs Speranza about a speech she gave on immigrants and the naturalization process, and suggests that his committee look into it.
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Addams writes Eastman that she cannot speak in Wausau, Wisconson, because her speaking schedule is too busy.
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Eastman writes Addams about her speaking schedule in Wisconsin and asks for suggestions on a speaker for German-American audiences.
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Gapen asks Addams to juggle some dates during her visit to Wisconsin.