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Addams writes Haldeman to say she is shipping the files that Haldeman has agreed to organize.
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Jordan asks Addams to write an article about the turning point in her career for Harper's Bazar.
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Nutter writes Addams about his disappointment that she will publish Twenty Years at Hull House with Macmillan instead of D. Appleton & Co.
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Tutwiler writes Addams on behalf of Henry Holt and Company with an offer to purchase the rights to her autobiography.
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Tarbell writes Addams about American Magazine's plans to publish parts of her upcoming book, Twenty Years at Hull House.
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Addams writes Brett to share her confusion about Macmillian's publishing plan for her upcoming book on Hull-House.
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Marsh writes Addams to explain Macmillian Company's desire to publish Twenty Years at Hull House in the fall and to expresses dismay that copies of The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets to Chicago were delayed.
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Wheeler writes Addams about her article on recreation for young girls in cities and expresses his desire to introduce her to his wife and sister when she next visits New York.
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Murphy writes Addams to tell her that her new book is an inspiration to him and shares some of his own ideas about children and the treatment of African Americans in the North and South.
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French praises Addams' Spirit of Youth and the City Streets.
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Baker thanks Addams for her thoutfulness in sending her a copy of The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets.
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Addams writes Brett, agreeing for an autumn publication for her new book.
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Marsh writes Addams about illustrations and the publication plan for her next book.
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Nelson apologies to Addams for Macmillan Company's mistake regarding the distribution of her new book and promises to remedy the error.
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Scudder praises Addams' latest book and applauds its tenderness, but she shares her own doubts about change, nonetheless.
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Marsh writes Addams about illustrations and the publication schedule for her new book.
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Addams thanks McCormick for a gift and sends wishes to see her soon.
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Marsh writes Addams about illustrations for Twenty Years at Hull House.
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Kellogg appeals to Addams to publish Twenty Years At Hull House with the Charities Publishing Committee.
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Addams urges Senator Dolliver to support a bill in Congress to create the Federal Children’s Bureau.
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Lillie thanks Addams for her book, The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets, recalls street sounds she heard the night she spent at Hull-House, and says she does not prescribe to Addams' social remedies.
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Addams apologizes to Salmon for the abrupt reply of a telephone operator.
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Tufts thanks Addams for a copy of her book and praises her for its "statesmanlike" quality.
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Marsh writes Addams about illustrations for the Hull House book.
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Addams thanks Brackett for a picture he sent her and promises to send him one of herself with a little boy.
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James thanks Addams for a copy of her book.
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Angell praises Addams on The Spirit of Youth & the City Streets.
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Addams reminds Blaine about a $500 donation to Hull-House she promised.
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Addams thanks Blaine for a donation and requests a meeting to discuss a chapter in The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets.
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Addams thanks Goldmark for sending a brief, which may have been related to the issue of child or women's labor.
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Gulick writes Addams to praise her book and express awe that she can write when her work keeps her so busy.
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Dudley thanks Addams for sending her a copy of her book, The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets.
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Addams writes Teller about plans for a lecture and suggests that the Butterfly Association attend.
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William praises Addams's new book and expresses his admiration of her and his appreciation for her insights.
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Lindsey sends Addams a copy of a letter he wrote to the president of the National Congress of Mothers and sends news about an upcoming meeting of the National Conference of Charities and Corrections in St. Louis.
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Mathews thanks Addams for her book, The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets.
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Martin thanks Addams for her book and praises her for it.
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Salter praises Addams for her book and discusses lectures being held in the Boston area.
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Lindsey writes Addams about some trouble he is having with utility corporations in Denver.
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Addams thanks Ewing for the apples, expresses sorrow for the fire he experienced, and congratulates him on his new baby.
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Addams congratulates Ewing on the birth of her daughter and sends Christmas wishes along with a copy of her new book, The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets.
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Thomas sends Addams a colleague's assessment of her new book, The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets.
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Charles thanks Avery for sending him a copy of Jane Addams' book, The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets.
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McDowell writes Addams to praise her new book, The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets.
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Stewart writes to praise Addams for her new book, The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets, and commends her for her compassion and good work.
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Arthur writes of his disappointment that Addams will not write an article for Colliers.
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Addams thanks Monroe for a donation to Hull-House.
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Letter welcoming people to join the American Association for Labor Legislation for a small fee.
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Bancroft writes Addams to praise her book and express appreciation for her.
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On behalf of the parents of 25,000-30,000 cadets in the United States, Nelson takes acception to Addam's derogatory use of the word "cadet" in her article in McClure's.
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