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Addams writes Reynolds about plans for a series of lectures.
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Addams thanks Sikes for her contribution to the Christmas fund at Hull-House.
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Addams provides an overview of the activities of the Hull-House Labor Museum, complete with illustrations of weaving. The sixteen-page report discusses the weaving and cloth-making techniques of various immigrants who live in the Hull-House neighborhood.
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Jane Addams' diary
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Addams speaks to the Traction Commission, representing the working people living in the 19th Ward and seeking a reduction of public transportation fares.
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Addams updates Haldeman on Weber and Laura Addams and other family news.
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Addams reports to Haldeman that she will sell Stanley Linn's share of the Dakota land.
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Addams invites Blaine to a speech she is giving at the Chicago Woman's Club.
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Addams thanks Blaine for her check and promises to show her the Labor Museum.
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Vincent thanks Addams for her praise, which has embarrassed him.
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Wharton informs Addams that they still seek a director for the Starr Centre.
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With Maud Booth, Addams addresses the Merchant's Club, appealing for aid in helping criminals and rescuing boys who may become criminals.
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With Maud Booth, Addams addresses the Merchant's Club, appealing for aid in helping criminals and rescuing boys who may become criminals.
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Addams writes to make arrangement to see Haldeman and about plans for the summer.
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Addams speaks to the Franklin Street Settlement in Detroit about working in a settlement.
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Marot writes Addams about the possibility of teaching in Chicago over the summer and residing at Hull-House.
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In this published excerpt of a lecture given on March 25, 1902, Addams describes how Hull-House provides a cheaper form of theater entertainment for the neighborhood.
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Also known as Address to the Charity Organization Society, March 25, 1902

Addams addresses a meeting at the United Charities building in New York and discusses how Hull-House makes use of its theater.
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Also known as Address to the Ethical Cultural Society, March 30, 1902 (excerpt)

Addams addresses the Ethical Culture Society about those who oppose war, specifically those who believe that war is unnatural.
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Jones writes Addams about her request for a gas engine, adding that he hopes to see her soon.
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Addams addresses the Chicago Business Women's Club on factors that may cause children to grow into "tramps."
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Addams writes Wald about a visit with Mary Smith's parents and upcoming plans for California.
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Thompson thanks Addams for her book, Democracy and Social Ethics, and invites her to visit him soon.
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Addams writes to Wald about the reception of William Dean Howells' plays at Hull-House and about her plans for a trip to California.
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Addams writes Haldeman about possible colleges for Marcet Haldeman and reports on her recent trip to New York.
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Addams writes Smith about her visit to Atlantic City, New Jersey, and offers news about activities, including a visit with Smith's mother.
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Addams writes Smith about her holiday with Smith's parents and reports how much she misses her.
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Howells thanks Addams for her book, Democracy and Social Ethics, and remarks on morality.
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Addams tells Haldeman about her daily life and upcoming trips.
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Van Dine writes Addams about her experiences with the asylum for feeble-minded children, particularly detailing its political difficulties, and asks for advice about creating a civil service position for the institution.
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Addams reports to Smith about various events that have transpired in her absence.
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Addams reports about Chicago's reputation on the East Coast as a dirty city.
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Addams reports about Chicago's reputation on the East Coast as a dirty city.
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Buckstaff writes Addams for advice on finding a leader for a settlement in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
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Seligman writes Addams to praise Democracy and Social Ethics.
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Bradley writes Addams, acknowledging receipt of her book, Democracy and Social Ethics, and thanking her for her work.
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Scudder writes Addams from Italy to acknowledge receipt of Addams' book, Democracy and Social Ethics, but admits she has not yet found time to read it.
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McCormick writes Addams about a chapter of her book, Democracy and Social Eithics, and detailing how he plans to use the concept on his ranch.
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Ely explains to Addams that he will write a series of articles for Harper's Weekly and describes an idea to her for his next article.
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Dudley recounts her time in Assisi, Italy, and praises Addams' book, Democracy and Social Ethics.
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Pettit writes to Addams about her trip to the Kentucky mountains to visit the mountain schools.
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Addams writes Smith, relating details of her daily life in Smith's absence.
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Warren praises Addams' speech about child labor that she delivered in Los Angeles.
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Addams' discusses child labor before the Los Angeles YWCA.
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Barnett thanks Addams for sending a copy of her book, Democracy and Social Ethics.
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Addams asks for Haldeman's help with Sarah Young's baby and invites her to summer school at Chautauqua, New York.
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Addams writes Smith of the train crash she experienced and sends news about the activities of friends and family.
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Herrick writes Addams to praise her book, Democracy and Social Ethics.

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