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Andrews notifies Addams that she has been reelected to the General Advisory Council of the Association.

Andrews tells Addams that she has been re-elected as vice-president of the American Association for Labor Legislation.

Andrews asks Addams for an article for the American Association for Labor Legislation's Review.

Andrews tells Addams that the criticism she sent about the article on the American Association for Labor Legislation was uninformed.

Andrews asks Addams to send her address by early June for publication in the American Labor Legislation Review.

Also known as John Bertram Andrews to Jane Addams, January 25, 1925

Andrews informs Addams that she was re-elected to the General Administrative Council of the Association.

Andrews congratulates Addams on her reelection as a Vice President of the American Association for Labor Legislation.

Addams et al. ask Washington to join the American Association for Labor Legislation campaign.

Addams seeks Washington's aid in a campaign for labor regulations.

American Association for Labor Legislation factsheet on the health hazards of lead poisoning.

Members of the American Association for Labor Legislation asks Sharpe to donate to their campaign for labor legislation in Pennsylvania.

Addams and others ask Brown for a donation to the American Association for Labor Legislation.

Andrews asks Addams to write to Henry Phipps about renewing his contribution to the American Association for Labor Legislation Committee.

Andrews informs Addams that the American Association for Labor Legislation is facing a deficit and seeks potential patrons.

The American Association for Labor Legislation seeks support of time and money to conduct its work.

Andrews informs Addams that she has won re-election as Vice President of the American Association for Labor Legislation.

Andrews asks Addams to meet with Lillian Erskine at Hull House.

The American Association for Labor Legislation prepared this form letter to gather support in Illinois for limiting work for women to 60 hours per week.

Addams certifies that Maud Nathan represents the American Association for Labor Legislation at the upcoming conference.

Osgood encloses some credentials for Addams' signature.
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