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To solicit corrections, Merriman sends Addams a biography of her that will run in The Survey.
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Merriman seeks some additional details for Addams' biography that will appear in the upcoming annual report of the Survey Graphic.
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Johnson regrets that Addams will not be able to lecture at the San Diego Exposition, but hopes that she will be able to attend.
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Landsberg, writing for Addams, sends Breckinridge two letters regarding a misunderstanding at a recent meeting of the board of the National American Woman Suffrage Association.
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Addams discusses the value of the vote at the General Federation of Women's Clubs convention.
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Newspaper story details Addams's discussion of the dissatisfaction some people had over the way that women used their votes.
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Addams speaks about suffrage and how it will change politics in America.
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Addams praises President Wilson for his efforts for peace.
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A summary of Addams' remarks to the New York Times about the wide range of represented countries at the International Suffrage Congress.
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While in Berlin to present peace resolutions, Addams comments that though the world is war-crazy, she expects the United States to remain neutral.
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Crane enjoyed reading Newer Ideals of Peace.
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The Steiners congratulate Addams on her speech at the Progressive Party Convention.
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Burchard writes Addams with detailed steps necessary to put a collection of meteorites in a museum.
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Bok suggest that Addams make her new article, Need a Woman over Fifty Feel Old?, more personal as she, herself, is a woman over fifty.
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Bok asks Addams to write an article on "The Idleness of the Suburban Woman."
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Bok thanks Addams for editing his interview with her, and congratulates her on the International Council of Women's promise.
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Walker writes Bill to resign from the 23rd Assembly District Progressive Club, citing Theodore Roosevelt's denial of full rights to African-Americans in the South as sinful and shameful.
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Starbuck asks Addams for permission to include her work in a new series of books that the american Unitarian Association is compiling to further religious education.
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In a reply for Addams, Daggett informs Karsten sends Dement literature on peace that she requested.
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Lewis asks Addams to visit the Cincinnati branch of the Woman's Peace Party in the fall.
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Shephed discusses arrangements for Addams' upcoming appearance in Elgin, IL.
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Kent suggests moving the National American Woman Suffrage Convention meeting back so that delegates working on electoral campaigns can attend.
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Balch reports meeting President Wilson and will write to Jacobs and Catt about his concern over meeting Jacobs.
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Dr. Jacobs has arrived in New York a day early and Balch reviews the plans to visit Wilson. Jacobs wants to see Addams before her potential visit with Wilson but it is possible that this will not happen.
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Greene sends word to Stevenson in Addams's behalf that the International Congress of Women did not have time to discuss her plans for a peace flag.
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Balch updates Lochner on the International Congress of Woman's delegation meetings with Denmark, Norway, Germany, and the Netherlands.
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Delegates of the International Congress of Women ask the prime minister of Denmark to join a conference of neutral nations.
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Hobhouse tells Jacobs about a controversial decision made to send Rosika Schwimmer to the United States.
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Hobhouse apologizes to Addams for not being able to attend the International Congress of Women at The Hague, but she will continue to advocate for peace in Italy.
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Gregory criticizes Addams for her support of Theodore Roosevelt and the new Progressive Party.
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Day praises Addams' work in the Progressive Party campaign.
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Mayer asks Addams for advice on debate preparation for her high school.
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On behalf of the United Charities of Chicago, Lies congratulates Addams on seconding the nomination of Theodore Roosevelt for President on the Progressive Party ticket.
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Percy hopes to reschedule an appointment with Berger and encloses a letter from Addams introducing him.
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Also known as First Viscount of Fareham

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Kelley praises Newer Ideals of Peace and makes plans to see Addams at Hull-House.
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Young informs Detrich that Addams will be out of town until October 1st.
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Addams provides the foreword for a report on the status of working girls, made by the National Federation of Settlements.
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