Paul U. Kellogg Papers

Description

The bulk of the papers documents Kellogg's work as editor of the Survey magazines. It also contains extensive correspondence with family members and reflects his involvement with the various organizations, among them the American Union Against Militarism, the Committee on Industrial Relations, the Foreign Policy Association, the National Federation of Settlements, and the National Conference of Social Work.

Alternative Title

Paul U. Kellogg Papers

Documents in this collection

Chamberlain tells Addams he feels that the Progressive Party should not yet take a firm stance on sickness insurance.

Report tells the importance of sickness insurance in social welfare programs.

Addams explains her opinions on peace articles that she has been collecting for a publication.

Addams thanks Kellogg for his gift, and talks about his Preparedness for Peace plan and other activities in early January.

Addams thanks Wald for arranging her train ride.

Addams is eager to sign a peace statement so that it can be distributed quickly.

Addams discusses an article on human sacrifice under consideration for publication in the Survey.

Addams praises Kellogs for the recent Peace issue of the Survey and asks for additional copies.

Addams and Lochner send a telegram to Kellogg describing a peace commission meeting.

Kellogg writes Addams about a meeting he has called.

Kellogg tells Addams that Emily Greene Balch has returned from Europe and discusses arranging a meeting to discuss their resolution.

Kellogg asks Addams for advice on peace meetings and a draft memorandum.

After a lunch with Wald, Jacobs, and Holt, Kellogg has some thoughts for Addams about European activities and the peace movement.

Addams maintains that she cannot support any peace plan besides the one decided on at the Hague.

Kellogg updates Addams on the discouraging peace meeting held in New York.

Kellogg updates Addams on the Survey publishing of her speech at Carnegie Hall in which she mentioned soldiers being given alcohol before charges.

Kellogg asks Addams' opinion on a note from Edward Filene (not found).

Kellogg asks Addams for advice about the role of The Survey in covering the peace movement.

Addams sends a chapter to Kellogg and updates him on her travels.