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Keene writes Marvin regarding the price of the Addams farm.
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Addams writes to Du Bois about the recent activities of the NAACP, which she has not been too involved with recently.
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Addams would like to be involved with the organizing of a Women's Peace Meeting or a meeting for social workers to discuss peace.
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Addams sends Ickes a paper with a suggestion that she received.
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Robins thanks Addams for her work in the Progressive Party during the past election.
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Nourse tells Addams that the Hull House Players decided to donate all their money to Hull House after disbanding.
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Glasier tells Evans of her trip in South Wales, and her thoughts on achieving peace in Belgium.
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Addams details the many reasons why it is important that women be given the right to vote, and of how the suffrage movement is not just found in Western nations, but globally.
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Addams passes on an analysis with this short note to Ickes.
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Addams forwards a letter from Shaw to Breckinridge.
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Detrich asks Addams to speak for Gifford Pinchot's Senate campaign in October.
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Addams regrets that she is booked in September and cannot speak for Gifford Pinchot's Senate campaign.
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Detrich asks for contact information for Jane Addams.
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Kellogg asks Naysmith to join a Round Table discussion on peace at Hull-House.
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Kellogg asks Addams to preside over a small peace meeting and hopes she can send an agenda. He also encloses a letter he wrote to George W. Nasmyth.
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Blake asks for Addams permission to include her name on the Children's Peace Petition.
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Wald invites Balch to a round-table discussion on peace.
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Addams discusses Haldeman and Louise Bowen's illnesses.
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Young informs Detrich that Addams will be out of town until October 1st.
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Addams informs Hostetter of her travels and general well being.
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Addams thanks Dunlap for visiting the Country Club and puts his suggestions into action.
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Martin asks Addams to visit Nevada for two days in October.
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Detrich asks Addams to participate in Gifford Pinchot's campaign events in Pennsyvlania.
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Kellogg suggests that Addams get in touch with Elizabeth Tilton to help with the peace work in Boston. He also discusses plans for a peace meeting with an eye to holding a national meeting later.
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Addams praises Kellogg's peace plans and discusses her reluctant approval of a plan by Rosika Schwimmer.
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Young explains that Addams will not be able to accept Detrick's invitation to come to Pennsylvania.
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Lanthrop asks Addams for help with a pamphlet on sex education.
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Addams thanks Colby for a donation for woman suffrage work.
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Kellogg describes the events at the First Governors' Conference and the activities of the peace movement and the upcoming Governor's Conference in Madison.
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Detrich invites Addams to come to Pennsylvania to support Gifford Pinchot's political campaign.
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Addams's galley proof for the preface to Safeguards for City Youth at Work and at Play, praising the book and explaining why it should be consulted concerning matters of child welfare.
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Addams informs Ickes that Bowen is still too ill to receive any messages and she will not reconsider withdrawing from the race she was meant to participate in under the Progressive Party ticket.
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Addams provides new instructions to Haldeman for how to contact her in Maine.
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Addams speaks about women college graduates and their role in public reform.
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Addams updates Haldeman on Bowen's condition and reveals that she has continued to visit the hospital every day while Bowen is unwell. Kelley is also visiting Addams and will visit again when Haldeman travels to Maine.
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Addams inform Ickes that Bowen must take herself out of the running for county commissioner because she is seriously ill.
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Addams, discussing the main reasons for why child labor is wrong, how it came to be, and who can be blamed for it.
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Addams did not receive an initial letter from Martin but promises to help in the future.
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Breckinridge sends a letter to Addams regarding a young man seeking help to finish his education.
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Ickes informs Addams that McDowell and Purvin are running on the Progressive ticket, and to ask her to wire him Bowen's consent to run as well.
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Addams updates Wald on her personal life, and events in Smith's life as well.
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Wallace provides an overview of his plan for compulsory world peace.
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Addams uses the story of the devil-baby to discuss how the beliefs in fairy tales are still an influencing factor in people's thinking.
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Addams receives a letter from the Macmillan Company with a royalty statement enclosed.
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Addams discusses Ransom, who studied families of "feeble-minded" children in Chicago.
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Addams apologizes for misunderstanding Blaine's intentions regarding Hull-House support.
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Blaine reports her surprise that Bowen has said that she promised $25,000 to the endowment to Hull-House several years back.
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Blaine encloses correspondence between her and Louise Bowen about a miscommunication about her financial support for Hull-House.
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Addams asks Costigan to call her when he arrives in Chicago.
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Bowen asks Blaine for a donation to Hull-House endowment that she promised some years back.
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