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Addams resigns from the Progressive Party Executive Committee and hopes that Robins will take her place.

Also known as Breshko-Breshkovskai, Ekaterina Konstantinovna

President Taft writes Addams for her opinion on the appointment of Julia Lathrop as head of the U.S. Children's Bureau.

Thomas writes Addams her pleasure that she will deliver the commencement address at Bryn Mawr and asks if she will also give a more informal talk about the white slave trade and prostitution.

Addams writes in support of Harbert's project, probably the effort to erect a colossal peace statue at the entrance of the Panama Canal, but informs her that she cannot devote much time to the effort.

Addams accepts Thomas' invitation to give the commencement address at Bryn Mawr College.

On behalf of Jane Addams, Bowen acknowledges Eastman's receipt, sent to Addams for a hotel bill in Milwaukee.

Bellamy praises Addams for her series in McClure's Magazine but also points out a small mistake in the February installment.

Addams writes Wald about the strike of immigrant textile workers in Lawrence, Massachusetts, about a quick trip planned for New York, and about a special visitor at Hull-House.
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