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An essay collected from Addams' writings on children, child labor, and recreational opportunities in the city.
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Addams discusses the evils of the sweatshop system and urges women to look for the union label when shopping for goods.
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Addams notes abuses of Hull-Houses day nurseries by lazy fathers whose wives have to work.
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Also known as Address to the Lake View Women's Club, March 6, 1906 (excerpt)

Addams gave an address to the Lake View Women's Club about her views on woman suffrage at the municipal level of government.
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Jacobs and Manus telegram Addams that they cannot hold an International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace meeting in Copenhagen due to travel restrictions.
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De Jong von Beek en Donk discusses a questionnaire that the International Study Commission considered sending and enclosed a response opposing it.
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Parsons is troubled over the growing sentiment towards war and asks Addams to speak to those in power.
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Courtney praises Addams efforts for peace. Courtney would also like Addams to publish a report for her.
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Taylor and Addams discuss the arrest of Abraham Isaak.
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Addams notes that immigrant families are used to having children work but do not see the difference between farm and factory work.
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Addams discussed the ills of child labor at a meeting of interested people in Chicago.
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Addams discussed the role of schools in preparing children for life in a speech at the Ethical Society.
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Marsh thanks Addams for sending The Women at the Hague.
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Karsten suggests Wanous publications in which she can publish her articles, one of which is published by the Woman's Peace Party's New York Branch.
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Karsten responds to Oppenheim's request stating Addams would be interested in publishing an article in the Seven Arts, but may decline due to her health.
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Karsten sends Addams copies of recent reports. She also discusses upcoming activities, including details of the Russian Commission and Hull-House.
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Karsten encloses various documents to Addams concerning peace organizations.
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Karsten explains some issues with a leaflet being printed.
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Karsten has returned from a two week institute and has a great deal of information to share with Addams about the peace movement, including potential meetings and strategies.
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Karsten criticizes the New York Branch of the Woman's Peace Party for their prior disorganization, but urges Carroll to connect with them now.
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Karsten asks Cumberson if she can attend a Woman's Peace Party board meeting in New York.
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Karsten sends Bonner material regarding the Woman's Peace Party.
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Karsten sends Hennefeld literature on compulsory military training.
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Karsten replies to Curtis' letter asking for information on the peace movement.
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Evans writes Thomas to discuss a $50 per month donation she wants to make for the peace movement.
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Balch discusses the actions of other members at a peace conference.
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Balch discusses her plans for a year's sabbatical devoted to peace work.
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Pethick-Lawrence writes to tell Addams not to worry over the British Committee of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace, and discusses feelings against peace activists in England.
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Taylor updated Addams on news, including his son's embassy position in Russia.
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Thomas updates Addams on the status of Schutze's bibliography, support for President Wilson, and the health of a friend in Chicago.
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Webber writes to Addams about her opposition to the war and hopes that the United States will not enter.
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Swanwick advises Addams to ensure that when international committee members are named that the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace also seeks the approval of the national section.
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In an interview with James Evan Crown, Addams discusses the impact that woman suffrage is having on society. Addams later denied having taken part in this interview, specifically her comments on the poor.
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Addams describes social settlement work and its impact on immigrant neighborhoods.
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Oppenheim asks Addams if she would be interested in publishing an article about women and the war in his publication, The Seven Arts.
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Addams tells Jacobs that she will send dates for the next meeting of the International Committee of Women for a Permanent Peace as soon as she can.
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Addams discusses the possibility of both Marcet Haldeman and Emanuel Julius sharing a hyphenated name after marriage.
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Addams cannot give Huebsch her opinion on Schwimmer during the Ford expedition because she was not there herself and has received multiple contradictory accounts.
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Addams pays Price a promised amount and inquires about a diamond ring that should have been sold.
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Addams agrees with Sedgwick that the names of the authors does not need to be included with the article. Addams has also asked Balch to take on communications with Sedgwick.
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Addams asks Julius to send her two copies of a book. Addams is also sending a copy of her new book and hopes to see Julius and Marcet in the fall.
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Addams tells Balch that she is confused about the conflicting reports about the Copenhagen meeting of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace, but hopes that Chrystal Macmillan will use her judgement.
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Addams reports that she has not heard from Aletta Jacobs and advises a referendum.
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Addams tells Balch that a meeting in Copenhagen is not possible due to travel restrictions.
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Addams wishes that Andrew Carnegie's organization could help provide funds for David Starr Jordan and his wife to travel as peace delegates.
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Addams would like to meet about wages of cleaning women and is also grateful for Kohn's work with the Waukegan summer camp.
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Addams trusts the staffing of Hull-House to Kohn, but designates certain tasks for specific people.
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Addams explains plans for the Conference of American Representatives of Oppressed or Dependent Nationalities.
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