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  • Creator is exactly "Speranza, Gino C."

Speranza asks the members of the Committee on Crime and Immigration to inform him of particular questions the committee should consider and that they will convene via correspondence due to the difficulty of scheduling a meeting of the group.

Speranza thanks Abbott and Jane Addams for their work on behalf of the American Institute of Criminal Law & Criminology in its investigation of the courts.

Speranza informs Addams that she has been elected to the Advisory Board for the Scuola d'Industrie Italiane and sends her supplemental information.

Speranza writes Addams to tell her about an exhibition of handmade, Italian crafts in Chicago and asks her to attend it.

Speranza sends Addams the subcommittee assignments for the work of the Committee on Crime and Immigration.

Speranza asks Addams to make corrections to a manuscript he wrote.

Speranza explains that he will not be in Cleveland for the conference and cannot discuss his manuscript with Addams at that time.

Speranza hopes Addams will take the time to meet with the new acting Counsul General of Italy for Chicago as he is interested in "sociological questions".

Speranza thanks Addams for her letter and praises her work, inviting her to come see what he is working on in New York.

Speranza complains to MacChesney that his committee has been unable to do much on their research on immigrants and crime.

Speranza accepts MacChesney's invitation to serve as chairman of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology Committee, which includes Jane Addams.

Speranza's assignments of Committee on Crime and Immigration members into subcommittees.
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