Edwin R. A. Seligman to Jane Addams, November 16, 1911

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Columbia University
in the City of New York

November 16, 1911

Miss Jane Addams,
Hull House,
Chicago, Ill.

My dear Miss Addams: --

Referring to our conversation of the other night, I take pleasure in sending to you herewith the following addresses: --

France: Madame Avril de Saint Croix, 1 Avenue Malakoff, Paris, XVI.

England: Miss Helen Wilson, M. D. (British Committee of the International Federation for the Abolition of State Regulation of Vice), 17 Tothill Street, Westminster, London, S.W.

Germany: Frau Katharina Scheven, <Der abolitionist> Dresden, Germany.

These are the three women who are doing the best work at present. You ought also to know of the secretary of the International Federation, Monsieur H. Minod, 3 Rue de Vieux-College, Geneva, Switzerland, and Professor Yve Guyot, editor of the Journal des Economietes, Paris, France.

Would you pardon my suggesting that you send to each of these a copy of the November McClure's, which, by the way, I have since read with great admiration. They will surely be much interested in the matter and will look forward to your book when it appears.

With kind regards, I am,
Faithfully yours,
Edwin R. A. Seligman [signed]