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Addams tells Rubinow that she will let him know what the committee decides about the Social Workers Country Club.

Detzer asks Richey to arrange an interview for Jane Addams and Herbert Hoover while she is in Washington.

Addams accepts Morgan's invitation to attend the preside over a meeting of the National Council for the Prevention of War.

Addams tells Morgan that she plans to attend the National Council for the Prevention of War's meeting.

Addams tells Wald she plans to vote for Herbert Hoover.

Williams invites Addams to speak on Prohibition's impact.

Addams sends Morgan a testimonial (not found).

Bowen tells Wald about Addams's recovery from a broken arm.

Addams sends Kellogg a speech for possible publication in the Survey.

Kellogg tells Addams his plans for publishing her Justice article in December and the Survey Graphic's peace number in 1930.

Miskolczy-Meller and Vámbéry ask Addams to send an anniversary message to the members of the Feminist Society of Hungary.

The Louisville Times criticizes Addams' argument to disarm prohibition enforcement officers.

Addams sends Kellogg a reaction to her article on Prohibition.

Addams gives Kellogg permission to use the manuscript that she sent him.

Kellogg updates Addams about publishing her speech on John Dewey and letters about her prohibition article.

Marriott asks Addams for advice on speaking calendars to help Dorothy Detzer.

Kellogg sends Addams a yearly report of the Survey Associates.

Detzer explains to Boynton how Addams's name came up as a potential delegate to the London Naval Conference.

Detzer sends Addams an explanation of why they proposed her name for the London Naval Congress and asks for a reference for Elizabeth Pashayan.

Kellogg asks Addams about her accident and sends an article for her approval (not found).

Hamilton sends Addams love after hearing of her accident. 

Kellogg invites Addams to the Survey Associates board meeting in New York.

Kellogg sends Addams the date for the Survey board meeting in New York.

Kellogg tells Addams that she has won an award for her articles.

Hull sends Sheepshanks information about efforts to start a Chinese section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

Kellogg sends Addams proofs of her article asking for a quick turnaround to make the December issue.

Balch advises Addams to refuse Rudolf Broda's request.

Clarke tells Addams that to enforce Prohibition it would be better to arm citizens than to disarm law enforcement. He suggests making alcohol legal and controlled by the government.

Addams sends Kellogg some letters reacting to her Prohibition article.

Moore tells Addams she will attend the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference and reports of progress in peace work in Australia.

Maddox sends Addams best wishes after hearing of her accident.

Billikopf praises Addams's recent article and updates her on union activities.

Addams tells Hull not to feel bad about pushing her name for the London Conference on arms limitation.

Balch replies to Macrae for Addams, and asks his advice on appealing to President Hoover regarding war debts.

Addams tells Kellogg that she has made little progress on her book, but will try to get him a draft on peace.

Addams tells Epstein that she will not be in New York in November.

Kellogg sends Addams payment for her Survey article.

Addams gives Kellogg a date for a possible meeting while she is in New York.

Addams sends Hudson her article on immigration and information on the Cable Act.
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