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Addams expresses some scruples she has to Lathrop with Henry Ford's understanding of a peace proposition made to them.
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Addams writes personally to Lloyd sending her thoughts and love to her sick father and her family.
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Wills sends the secretary of Addams his and his wife's official employment records and teaching credentials to gain Hull House residency.
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Jane Addams writes to Amy Woods about a document written by Harry Ward about plans for Christian churches preventing war.
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Haldeman-Julius drafts a letter to Addams about the work on the Cedarville farm, her family life and a book manuscript she is writing.
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Hyers informs Lane that she is sending literature regarding Preparedness.
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Hyers sends Emerson literature on military training in public schools, and against preparedness for a school debate.
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Addams informs Daggett that she is sending over a manifesto.
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Claxton requests that Addams send her friend, Van Hess, some peace literature.
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Karsten informs Heskett that Addams is out of the office, and thanks him for the leaflets that he had sent to her.
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Kellogg reports on financial stability of the Survey and asks for criticisms and suggestions about the recent issue.
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Hyers thanks Holt for a copy of Percy MacKaye's work and asks for half a dozen more to be sold.
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Harvey writes to Addams to announce that he is mailing her a copy of his organization's book, "The Remedy". He wishes her to read it on her voyage to Europe with Ford, and to have her consent to place her on his organization's committee.
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Angered by the distribution of rum to poor nations, the Leitches ask Barton to write an article that makes a religious argument against nations that are harming poor countries.
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Addams talks with New York Times reporter Edward Marshall about World War I and the efforts of the International Council of Women to start peace negotiations.
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Unwin asks Addams if she has any unpublished writings regarding women's and social issues, as he would like to work with her.
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Addams sends Polacheck a photograph. Addams has also read Polacheck's manuscript and believes that the work would reach more people in a regular magazine.
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Florence sends the biographical content about Addams that Merriman had requested for use in the Survey.
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Tarbell asks Addams to consider writing an article about martyrdom, a topic the two had discussed during Tarbell's last visit to Hull-House.
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Merriman seeks some additional details for Addams' biography that will appear in the upcoming annual report of the Survey Graphic.
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Addams informs Kellogg that she has no changes to suggest for the annual report of The Survey and that she will not be able to extend her upcoming stay in New York.
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Kellogg asks Addams to critique a draft of the annual report of The Survey and sends a short biography that will appear with her name on the staff list.
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Addams informs Brett that she is pleased with the new printings of A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil, but that she is not ready to write another.
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Speranza explains that he will not be in Cleveland for the conference and cannot discuss his manuscript with Addams at that time.
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Addams suggests Speranza brings his manuscript to Cleveland, where they can meet and discuss at the National Conference of Charities and Correction.

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