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Addams reviews Henrietta Barnett's book on Canon Barnett explaining his importance to the settlement movement.
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Also known as Address at the General Federation of Women's Clubs Convention, June 1, 1906 (excerpt)

Addams discusses the role that settlements play in improving the conditions of the poor. Only the portion of the article with Addams remarks has been included.
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Also known as Address at the General Federation of Women's Clubs Convention, June 1, 1906 (excerpt)

Addams discusses the role of class relations in the settlement movement. Only Addams' portion of the article was included.
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Addams speaks to the Franklin Street Settlement in Detroit about working in a settlement.
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Also known as Address to the Catholic Women's League, November 7, 1903 (excerpts)

Addams speaks to the Catholic Women's League about the ways the poor are harmed by unthinking charitable efforts.
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Summary of Addams' arguments for child welfare and the role of settlements. Portions of the article summarizing other speakers were not included.
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Also known as Address to the National Federation of Settlements, September 25, 1920 (summary)

Addams opens the Tenth Conference of the National Federation of Settlements in East Aurora, NY
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Addams speaks to the North Broadway Social Settlement about how she runs Hull-House.
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Addams' speech on the occasion of the 25th Anniversary of the University Settlement about the growth of the settlement movement.
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Addams' keynote speech at the University Settlement's annual meeting discusses the kind of settlements that build relationships and community.
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In this address given at the 13th Annual Conference for the Study of the Negro Problems held at Atlanta University, Addams discusses the difficulties immigrants face in Chicago.
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Kennedy tells Addams that she, John Elliott, and Lillian Wald have been appointed to direct Miss Beck's study of settlements and community work in Germany.
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Kennedy asks Addams to reconsider and send a paper for the International Conference of Settlements so that American settlements will be represented.
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Kennedy asks Addams whether she would be able to attend a delayed International Federation of Settlements Conference in 1926.
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Kennedy invites Addams to a meeting of the National Federation of Settlements regarding raising funds for the Barnett Fellowship.
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Kennedy invites Addams to the National Federation of Settlement Executive Committee meeting.
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Kennedy tells Addams he can prepare letters but hopes she can sign them and they can go out on Hull-House stationery.
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Kennedy provides Addams with revisions for a proposal for the Barnett Fellowship Fund.
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Kennedy asks Addams for a write up of her speech and for advice on increasing interest in settlements.
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Kennedy sends Addams recent minutes of the Federation, the upcoming annual conference, and discusses the creation of an International Settlement association.
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Kennedy asks Addams whether the Chicago Federation of Settlements will write to their representatives to support the Henry Cabot Lodge bill on delaying reparations asks about details of a child labor law.
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Kennedy writes to Addams about plans for her lecture to the National Federation of Settlements.
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Kennedy sends Addams the minutes of the Federation's recent Executive Committee meeting and asks for some photographs of activities at Hull-House.
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Kennedy invites Addams to the Executive committee meeting of the National Federation of Settlements and asks for suggestions on international policy.
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Kennedy nudges Addams to provide a statement on an interracial study.
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Robson thanks Addams for sending Peace and Bread in Time of War and promises her and her sister's support.
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Salomon praises Twenty Years at Hull House and believes it will be useful to social workers in Germany.
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Addams writes about finding a location for her settlement and the early days of settling into the neighborhood and developing the ideas for their work. This is the third of six articles excerpted from Twenty Years at Hull-House.
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Addams describes the poverty of the Hull-House neighborhood in the early days of her work there. She discusses the lack of security and loneliness of the elderly, as well as child labor.
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Addams lists people who donated to the Barnett Memorial Fellowship along with notes on what materials they received.
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La Follette asks Addams to confirm that the Phyllis Wheatley Home in Chicago is a "worthy organization."
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Printed version of Addams' Presidential Address at the National Conference on Charities and Correction, held in St. Louis on May 19-26. Addams reviews the history of charity work and the challenges ahead. She gives examples from her experiences at Hull-House and others.
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Printed version of Addams' Presidential Address at the National Conference on Charities and Correction, held in St. Louis on May 19-26. Addams reviews the history of charity work and the challenges ahead. She gives examples from her experiences at Hull-House and others.
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Addams' Presidential Address at the National Conference on Charities and Correction, held in St. Louis on May 19-26. Addams reviews the history of charity work and the challenges ahead. She gives examples from her experiences at Hull-House and others.
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Cooper talks to Addams about the future of the settlement movement and asks her to address the issue.
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Ewing tells Addams that Helen Culver is willing to donate to William Thomas's research for the National Federation of Settlements if Addams thinks it will have real results.
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Ewing tells Addams that Helen Culver will not fund the work that the National Federation of Settlements has proposed.
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Addams made remarks during a visit to a Des Moines settlement about the role that women's clubs play in social work.
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Newspaper summary of Addams' comments about the need to increase the work of settlements to meet need.
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Kent asks Addams for suggestions of a man to run a new settlement planned in Crawfordsville, Indiana.
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Faris thanks Addams for a donation from Hull House for boys in the stockyard districts.
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Addams explores the workings of Hull House at a talk before the Colorado Springs Woman's Club.
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Addams spoke to the Reading Chamber of Commerce on the role that the United States could play in reducing the humanitarian crisis in Europe.
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Wishard thanks Addams for the etching of Hull House and for his inspirational visit.
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Taylor provides Addams with a report of the Chicago Commons' work for July 1915. Addams was a trustee of the settlement.
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Taylor tells Addams about the Chicago Commons and promises to write her introductions to his friends in Asia.
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Barnett asks Addams to promote her book and sends information on a planned International Settlement Conference.
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Barnett urges Addams to come visit her in England and tells of her poor health.
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Addams describes the efforts of Hull-House in a speech to the Sunset Club in Chicago.

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