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Addams asks McCormick to continue his annual donations to Hull-House.

Sinclair thanks Addams for sending an etching and for her visit to China; she hopes to see her in Chicago later that year.

Kellogg invites Addams to the Survey Associates board meeting and provides a brief update on their work.

Jacobs thanks Addams for the photograph she sent and describes her recent health issues.

Reid thanks Addams for the etching and sends her good wishes.

Addams tells Lomonosoff that in order for Russian women to attend the International Congress of Women, they need to form a national section and send delegates.

Lomonosoff asks Addams about having Russian delegates at the International Congress of Women in 1924.

Addams sends Woods letters regarding Russian participation in the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

Addams updates Woods on plans for the International Congress of Women and fundraising for delegate travel.

Addams tells Pinchot that she will send his letter to the American Civil Liberties Union to answer his questions about clemency.

Schwimmer blasts Addams and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section for their lack of publicity and organizing work for the International Congress of Women and criticizes the impact that social workers have made on the peace cause.

Glücklich tells Addams about efforts in Europe to prepare for the International Congress of Women.

Addams responds to Woods' questions about conference planning, delegates, and the Summer School.

Addams tells Graves that she cannot meet in Baltimore in March and discusses her nephew John Addams Linn.

Addams tells Andrews that she accepts election as vice-president of the American Association for Labor Legislation.

Bergen thanks Addams for the etching of Hull-House.

Swanwick thanks Addams for sending a Hull-House etching and tells her about news from England.

Addams sends Kohn a pamphlet that discusses the Community Chest.

Hodgkin thanks Addams for sending an etching of Hull-House and updates her on his work.

Addams thanks Linn for the Christmas cakes and advises her on the use of her check.

Andrews tells Addams that she has been reelected as a vice president of the American Association for Labor Legislation.

Addams praises McCulloch for her work on the Rockford Female Seminary Endowment Committee to raise funds for their shared alma mater, Rockford College.

Woods sends Marshal and Addams questions about the organization of the 1924 International Congress of Women.

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Jordan praises Addams for her Christmas address and tells her that he has placed it in the Hoover Library's archives.

Addams thanks Blaine for her donations to the Wendell Phillips Settlement and Hull-House and invites her to the Juvenile Court celebration.

Pinchot tells Addams that he cannot pardon prisoners under Pennsylvania law and advises that the American Civil Liberties Union follow the procedures.

Balch tells Addams that Naima Sahlbom might be able to speak in the United States.

Addams asks Balch to confrirm Naima Sahlbom's identify.

Kellogg thanks Keller for letting him know about Addams's illness and remarks on the death of Arthur Gleason.

Dulles asks Hudson to join the National Advisory Committee of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section.

Dulles asks Addams to reach out to Manley Hudson and Ferdinanc Schevill to join the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section National Council.

Smith and Addams thank Blaine for her donation to Hull-House and wishes her good health and a happy New Year.

Graham tells the Chicago Commons board of his plan to increase public contributions and endowments by publishing a year book.
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