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Addams' draft notes for a eulogy for Alzina Parsons Stevens in which she quotes from William Wordsworth's "The Happy Warrior."
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Addam's notes for a tribute to Alzina Parsons Stevens, the president of Hull-House's Woman's Club.
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A description of services for John Altgeld, including quotes from Addams and Clarence Darrow's speeches.
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Addams thanks Jones for agreeing to speak at the Henry Demarest Lloyd memorial and informs him of a date change.
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Addams' memorial to Henry Demarest Lloyd discusses his life and character.
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Addams' speech about Henry Demarest Lloyd's life, focused on his personal and public accomplishments.
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Addams pays her respects to the late Jennie Dow Harvey, whom she knew as the Hull-House kindergarten teacher, as well as having been a dear friend.
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Addams's eulogy for Gordon Dewey, the son of her friends John and Dewey. This version, which is likely the one she delivered at a memorial for the boy at Hull-House, is shortened from her original draft.
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Draft of Addams' eulogy for Gordon Dewey, who died at eight years of age.
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Addams' eulogy Gordon Dewey, who died at eight years of age.
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Jane encloses a eulogy on Gordon Dewey to Blaine.
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Addams' eulogy for Jessie Bross Lloyd, part of a memorial held at Hull-House, praises Lloyd's friendship, love of conversation, and generosity.
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Addams' second address at the memoriam for Jessie Bross Lloyd discusses their relationship and friendship.
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Addams gives praise for Judge Tuley's efforts to rule fairly and apply laws progressively.
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Also known as Address of Miss Jane Addams, January 18, 1906

Addams praises Judge Tuley for his dedication to the law and evenhanded decisions.
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At the Lincoln Center, Addams and others speak in memory of Colonel John A. Davis. This excerpt is part of a larger article and only Addams' words are included.
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A stenographer's transcript of a tribute by Addams given at the memorial for Frank Hutchins.
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Addams pays tribute to the work and deeds of her recently departed friend Anna Eliza Nicholes.
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Addams praises Jenkin Lloyd Jones and discusses his efforts in Chicago and for peace.
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Addams drafts a tribute to Theodore Roosevelt for a memorial service held in Chicago on February 10.
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Addams added additional text to her published Theodore Roosevelt tribute for public memorial in Chicago.
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Addams praises Wilmarth's impact on women's organizations, reform, settlements, and progressive politics in Chicago.
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Addams gives a memorial address for Shaw, highlighting Shaw's involvement in the woman's suffrage movement and religious education.

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