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Rosenwald asks Abbott for information about the political future of the Children's Bureau.

Rosenwald’s secretary tells Bowen that he will donate $1,000 to Hull House.

Rosenwald's secretary tells Addams that he cannot attend a Hull-House program due to ill health.

Embree tells Addams that Julius Rosenwald will contribute $2,000 to Hull-House for 1929.

Embree sends Addams a donation from Julius Rosenwald for Hull-House.

Stern sends Addams Julius Rosenwald's donation to Hull-House.

Wisansky sends Addams Julius Rosenwald's annual contribution to Hull-House.

Rosenwald thanks Addams for inviting him to the Hull-House concert and updates her on his wife's health.

Graves sends Addams a donation from Julius Rosenwald for Hull-House.

Graves tells Sears the Julius Rosenwald accepts her invitation to join the Civic Dinner for Jane Addams.

Graves tells Addams that Sears, Roebuck and Company will donate beds and chairs for the Boys Barracks at the Bowen Country Club.

Graves tells Addams that Julius Rosenwald will not donate towards building a new building at the Bowen Country Club, but he will seek donations of furnishings from manufacturers.

Graves sends Addams a donation for Hull House from Julius Rosenwald.

Graves sends Byron a donation from Julius Rosenwald to the Pelham Memorial Fund.

Rosenwald advises Addams about the bequest in Charles Hutchinson's will for Hull-House.

Rosenwald tells Addams that he will donate towards the Laura Dainty Pelham Memorial.

Graves sends Addams a check for $1,000 from Julius Rosenwald and apologizes for its late arrival.

Graves acknowledges Byrons letter about tax laws.

Graves sends Addams Julius Rosenwald's annual donation to Hull-House.

Graves sends Addams Julius Rosenwald's contribution to Hull-House

Rosenwald thanks Addams for a sending him Peace and Bread in Time of War.

Graves sends Addams a donation from Julius Rosenwald to support Hull-House.

Graves sends Addams a donation of $1,000 for Hull-House, made by Julius Rosenwald.

Rosenwald's secretary tells Addams that Julius Rosenwald will support her request for portable houses for the Joseph Tilton Country Club.

Graves sends Addams a donation for Hull-House from Julius Rosenwald.

Graves sends Addams a check for $1,000 for Hull-House from Julius Rosenwald.

Graves informs Addams that Rosenwald will be donating $500 to the National Child Labor Committee.

Addams wrote Rosenwald requesting him to donate additional funds to the National Child Labor Committee but Graves would like additional financial information on the Committee before he recommends that Rosenwald make a larger donation.

Addams and other members of the American Vigilance Association resign so that the organization's headquarters can relocate to New York.

Rosenwald asks Addams for the Progressive leaders to offer statements on literacy tests for immigrants.

To celebrate his 50th birthday, Rosenwald donates $50,000 to establish a country club for social workers of Chicago.

To celebrate his 50th birthday, Rosenwald makes a donation to Hull-House and acknowledges Addams' decision to support the Progressive Party as correct.

Addams and Rosenwald write Wald that they believe Julia Lathrop is the best candidate for appointment as head of the United States Children's Bureau.

Rosenwald and Addams write Mack in support of the appointment of Julia Lathrop to head the United States Children's Bureau.

Rosenwald writes Lathrop about a loan he made to a man named Goldberg.

Addams introduces Rosenwald to Harriet Vandervaart and the Neighborhood House in the hopes that he may offer a donation.

Rosenwald thanks Addams for sending him a copy of her Charities and Commons article because he believes everyone should read it.

Rosenwald sends Addams $500 for her work.

Rosenwald apologizes for the delay and encloses a check for Hull-House.
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