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  • Date is exactly "1912-08-21"

Addams sends a telegram to Robins asking the Progressive Party to support A. A. McCormick for Country Board.

Breckinridge notes that Addams will consider the views sent by Hubbard.

Woods writes to support Addams' political activities and to share news of her Y.M.C.A. work.

Inspired by Addams' speech at the Progressive Party Convention, Macdougall wishes Addams and her chosen party success.

On behalf of Addams, Breckinridge writes MacMillan that she will send the requested photograph of Addams.

On behalf of Addams, Breckinridge declines Howe's invitation to Addams to give a suffrage speak in Michigan.

Breckinridge writes to Biffar on behalf of Addams to thank him for supporting the Progressive Party.

Addams writes Robins about social workers' efforts to convince A. A. McCormick to run for president of the Cook County Board in Illinois.

Addams telegrams Merriam to ask the Progressive Party to support Alexander McCormick's bid for Cook Country Board.

Addams works with McCormick to support his candidacy for Cook County Board president.

Macmillan asks Addams for a picture to accompany an article on Addams and the suffrage movement in the Cincinnati Enquirer.

Addams sends Breckinridge a letter for her perusal and for filing.
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