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Addams discusses the problems that modern youth face when seeking love.
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Tower asks Addams to write an article for Good Housekeeping on the problem of sex hygiene.
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Mitchell compliments Addams' article in McClure's Magazine and offers some of his own reflections on the subject of prostitution.
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The writer praises Addams' article in McClure's Magazine and adds that waitresses and department store clerks are also subject to the temptations faced by the women Addams mentions.
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Addams expounds upon the role of religious education in keeping youth from vice and examines the difficult standards to which young women are held. This is the third in a five-part series, which would ultimately be published as A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil later in the year.
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"Leo Negro" writes Addams about venereal disease in the military and civilian populations.
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"Leo Negro" writes about the effects of prostitution and marriage on American soldiers.
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L. J. R. writes Addams regarding venereal disease in the army and shares the title of a booklet that addresses the subject.
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Addams argues for the regulation of public recreation to provide safe venues for women, youth, and communities.
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Addams argues for the regulation of public recreation to provide safe venues for women, youth, and communities. This is the seventh article of a monthly, year-long series on economic and social reform in America and how women can affect change.
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Addams exposes the double standard applied to women who break society's moral codes and argues for a more charitable view of women and a better understanding of their economic circumstances. A version of this was published in November 1913.
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Addams exposes the double standard applied to women who break society's moral codes and argues for a more charitable view of women and a better understanding of their economic circumstances. This is the eleventh article of a monthly, year-long series on economic and social reform in America and a woman's role to affect change.
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Lanthrop asks Addams for help with a pamphlet on sex education.
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Addams writes an approval for Henderson's book "Education with Reference to Sex".
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Salewsky discusses the need for mothering classes and expresses her favor of woman's suffrage in her letter to Addams.
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Macmillan writes Addams regarding the League of Nations and compulsory testing and treatment for venereal disease.
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A description of the Second Institute of the American Social Hygiene Association.

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