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  • Subject is exactly "Addams, Jane, apologies"

Addams apologizes to Kohn over a "slip."

Addams assures Siegmund-Schultze that she is writing.

Addams apologizes to Baldwin for not signing a support letter but notes that she is wary of signing on causes that she is not familiar with.

Addams tells Kellogg that she will have to postpone her manuscript due to duties at Hull-House.

Addams wishes Culver a happy birthday and regrets that she cannot make it to Sarasota to visit her.

Addams tells Catt that she will not attend the International Council of Women conference, but hopes it is a success.

Addams tells Weller that she cannot add a speaking date in New Jersey due to her health, but hopes to see him.

Addams apologizes to Picton-Tubervill for issuing publicity for the Pax Special that listed her as a speaking and promised to add some English-speaking speakers for its Toronto stop.

Addams tells Kellogg that she is sorry, but cannot provide him an article for the Survey.

Addams telegrams James that she cannot change her speaking engagement.

Addams apologizes to Kellogg because she has not been able to write an article for the Survey Graphic's War & Peace issue.

Addams tells Cederborg that her memories of Anna Sill's papers won't be of use in her study of Rockford College.

Addams tells Kellogg she cannot attend the Survey Associates board meeting in October.

Addams tells Kellogg that she cannot make the conference in New York.

Addams telegraphs Kellogg to tell him that she cannot complete the article promised for the Survey.

Addams thanks Ford for the invitation to a Pan-Pacific Union meeting, but is uncertain whether she can attend.

Addams tells Landman that she cannot write an article for him due to her many existing commitments.

Addams tells Andrews that she will continue to serve as a vice president of the American Association for Labor Legislation and apologizes for missing a meeting.

Addams thanks Goodspeed for his article on Charles Hutchinson and apologizes that her article was too personal to send.

Addams tells Coolidge that she was unable to help Helene Löhr, and offers sympathy on the death of Robert Archey Woods.

Addams sends Ewing sympathy on the death of her father.

Addams tells Bernheim she must cancel an engagement.

Addams tells White that she has to break her planned engagement because she will be out of the country.

Addams tells Detzer that her letter (likely enclosed) did not succeed.

Addams tells Smith that she missed her letter asking for introductions until it was too late.

Addams writes to Kellogg stating that she is not able to meet with Emily Stern Bernheim before Addams leaves for Washington.

Addams tells Wilkins that she cannot attend the lecture nor send a substitute.

Addams tells Barnett how sorry she is to have missed meeting her after the International Congress of Women in Prague.

Addams tells Hoover that she is surprised that her information about political prisoners was inaccurate and will follow up on it.

Addams apologizes to Webb for erroneously saying that he was born to poor Jewish parents.

Addams asks Kuhn to apologize to Rabbi Heller for her error in saying that Sidney Webb was from a poor Jewish background.
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