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McCulloch and Lathrop ask Jay to donate to a proposed memorial to Jane Addams at Rockford College.

Latham invited Addams to speak on illegitimate children at a conference organized by the Children's Bureau.

Lathrop tells Lindsey that neither she nor Addams can write in support of his Companionate Marriage and asks for a statement clarifying the recommendations on his book.

Lathrop informs Lindsey that she and Addams are excited to hear his suggestions on a matter assumed to be about the Juvenile Court Committee.

Lathrop confirms that she has received Lindsey's letter and will review it with Addams.

Lathrop informs Lindsey that Jane Addams is in Maine.

Lathrop reminds McCormick of his annual Hull-House donation.

Lathrop praises Kelley's recent speech at Rockford College.

Lathrop thanks Kelley for sending a photograph and catches up on news.

Lathrop updates Addams, Hamilton and Kohn about efforts to secure the Secretary of Labor position for Grace Abbott.

Lathrop thanks Addams for Peace and Bread in Time of War and hopes to see her soon.

Lathrop sends Addams a draft of her letter to Ben Lindsey and asks for review.

Lathrop asks Addams to send something to the foreign addresses that she, Abbott, and Hamilton suggested.

Lathrop tells Addams she can attend the State Council of Defense meeting chaired by Louise de Koven Bowen.

Lathrop asks Addams to participate in a Washington peace meeting at the end of the month.

Writing from India, Lathrop thanks Addams for sending an inscribed copy of Twenty Years at Hull-House and asks for news from America.

Lathrop asks Addams to send her views to Washington after La Follette and Kent meet with Bryan.

Lathrop tells Addams that the meeting with Bryan has been delayed until January 24th.

Lathrop writes Addams asking for a recommendation for someone to travel to New Bedford, MA to look into what is being done with regards to infant mortality.

Lathrop sends a excerpt from a letter she received which praised Addams and her work.

Lathrop offers Addams advice on the child labor programming at the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.

Lathrop tells Addams her thoughts on the plans for the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference and Grace Abbot's child welfare plan.

Lathrop asks Addams whether they should see if Henry Ford was willing to change his views on pacifists.

Lathrop asks Addams to meet with a visiting scholar interested in women's vocational education.

Lathrop asks Addams for her opinion on the importance of the Child Welfare Association's exhibit work.

Lathrop appeals to Addams to stand for president of the National Conference of Social Work.

Lathrop tells Addams that though her friends are disappointed, they accept her decision to withdraw her name from consideration for the presidency of the National Conference of Social Work.

Lathrop tells Addams that though her friends are disappointed, they accept her decision to withdraw her name from consideration for the presidency of the National Conference of Social Work.

Lathrop thanks Addams for sending her some the illuminating material on the "feeble-minded" (not found).

Lathrop seeks to talk to Addams about relations between the League of Women Voters and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

Lathrop thanks Addams for all her assistance over the years and congratulates her on the Fortieth Anniversary of Hull-House.

Lathrop sends Addams letters regarding the Armenian genocide and asks for suggestions on her reply.

Lathrop tells Addams about the formation of a new organization that will seek her and Carrie Catt as leaders.

Lathrop sends her congratulations on A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil.

Lathrop updates Addams about recent conference activity.

Lathrop requests Addams' advice on a Children's Bureau survey on infant mortality, and she asks for Addams' feedback.

Lathrop tells Addams about the "mess" she found at the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Washington meetings.

Lathrop thanks Addams for the letter about Helen Boyle and will try to help arrange lectures.

Lanthrop asks Addams for help with a pamphlet on sex education.

Lathrop asks Addams to tell Rachel Crowdy her impressions of the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.

Lathrop acknowledges a draft for $50 in Addams' absence.

Lathrop urges the Nobel Committee to award the Peace Prize to Jane Addams.

Lathrop tells Riza that she sympathizes with the plight of Armenians in Turkey.

A questionnaire to collect information about newborns and their families in order for the United States Children's Bureau to investigate infant mortality.
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