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Robins regrets that Smith and Addams will not be able to visit them.
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Addams and seventy other prominent club women write President Coolidge asking for better enforcement of prohibition laws.
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Margaret and Raymond Robins wish Addams good cheer after her operation.
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Robins wishes Addams a happy birthday and holidays.
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Robins tells Addams that Life and Labor decided not to merge with The Survey, as Addams suggested.
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Robins sends Addams a summary of women's Progressive Party work in Illinois, including the Jane Addams Chorus.
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A list of states, with some checked off, written on Progressive Party stationery.
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A list of Progressive Party chairmen by state.
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Robins send Addams a report of Progressive Party work done in Illinois between October 24 and 31.
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Addams and forty-five other women petition Post to halt the deportation of Emmeline Pankhurst.
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Addams and forty-five other women petition Wilson to halt the deportation of Emmeline Pankhurst.
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Addams and forty-five other women petition Wilson to halt the deportation of Emmeline Pankhurst.
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Addams and other Chicago women send a message to Emmeline Pankhurst in solidarity with her, appalled at her detention at Ellis Island.
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Robins and Bentley send Addams plans for the National Committee of the Progressive Party and details about a December meeting in Chicago.
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Robins announces that Mary Plummer will conduct a speaking tour on behalf of the the Progressive Party's efforts in Illinois.
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Robins reports on Progressive Party activities in Illinois from October 10 to 17.
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Robins sends Kellor an report of Chicago lectures for the Progressive Party campaign.
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Robins discusses the success of a Progressive Party's Chicago store in spreading literature to the public and encourages the establishment of such stores in other cities as well as the formation of branches of the Jane Addams Chorus.
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On behalf of Addams, Robins informs Arthur that Addams will speak to the Michigan State Federation of Women's Clubs on October 16th.
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Robins sends Addams a report of the activities of Progressive Party women.
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Robins praisesĀ Newer Ideals of PeaceĀ and asks Addams many questions about the contents of the book.
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Robins writes Addams to apologize for the newspaper reports about the Women's Trade Union League pulling their meetings from Hull-House.
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Robins commits $20,000 of her father's fortune to helping remedy the issue of public schools.
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Robins commits $20,000 of her father's fortune to helping remedy the issue of public schools.