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  • Subject is exactly "Addams, Jane, financial dealings"

An account of Addams's donations to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and their uses.

Kennedy asks Addams to help raise funds for James Mallon's illness.

The United States Section reports on how the Lauterbach legacy will be dispersed and spent.

Addams sends Taussig an account statement (not found) and asks for ideas for investing funds.

Campbell tells Addams that she has received the first annuity payment.

Kellogg pays Addams for her article and tells her that the artists who did the illustrations have also been paid.

Doty sends a receipt for money sent by Addams for the Pax International.

Addams thanks Yerkes for his donation to Hull-House.

Yerkes sends Addams a donation to support Hull-House.

Addams sends Thomas a document regarding the Lauterbach estate.

Addams thanks Haldeman for her help with managing the Lake Forest property and discusses family.

Pratt advises Addams about laying down a walk.

Haldeman advises Addams about development of the Lake Forest property.

Addams sends Blatchford a check for taxes on the Grant Locomotive Works property.

Addams sends Linn money and love to the family.

Addams thanks Kellogg for the check for her article.

Addams tells Linn she is relieved that Jane Linn made it back home safely and sends a check.

Taussig advises Addams on investing the Lauterbach bequest.

Addams acknowledges receipt and deposit of the Lauterbach bequest.

Addams acknowledges receipt of the Lauterbach bequest.

Class tells Addams that they received the receipt for the Lauterbach bequest.

Taussig tells Addams that she thinks they should consult brokers on investing the Lauterbach bequest.

Class sends Addams a check for the balance of the funds in the Lauterbach bequest.

Kellogg sends Addams information about the Survey's finances.

English thanks Addams for donating to the Rockford Alumnae Loyalty Fund.

Class sends Addams a copy of his letter to Cornelia Ramondt-Hirschman about the Lauterbach bequest.

Addams sends Linn a check and tells of her trip to Arizona.

Addams sends Morgan a check for Henry Fuller's book.

Addams sends Linn a check and instructions for meeting with Stanley and Jane Linn in Boston.

Addams tells Latham how unhappy she is with the marketing for the Excellent Becomes the Permanent.

Addams arranges with Linn to cover the cost of his daughter's return home.

Addams thanks Levinson for his donation to Hull-House.

Addams tells Detzer that she has asked for information about remaining funding from the International Congress of Women at Prague.

Addams sends Linn the details of a check she sent.

Addams sends Linn a check for January and some old dresses.

Addams tells Kellogg that William Jacobs still has not been paid for the illustrations he did for the Survey and the Macmillian Company.

Kellogg sends Addams payment for her Survey article.

Addams asks Rich to put in a word for on her whereabouts, and requests her to send a word into the Julius Rosenwald Fund.

Kellogg updates Addams on the Survey's use of art for her articles.

Stetson asks Williams to supply a missing bill for pamphlets.

McCulloch sends Addams a donation to Rosika Schwimmer's case.

Addams sends Rabe a donation towards Rosika Schwimmer's legal fees.

Addams tells Hull that she opposes creating a fund in her name to raise money for peace.

Addams tells Kellogg that if they want to use illustrations from the Second Twenty Years at Hull-House in the Survey she wants the artist paid.

Wittpenn thanks Addams for her donation to the Chapel Fund.

Addams gives Rabe a donation to the Rosika Schwimmer fund.

Abbott tells Addams that Julius Rosenwald is willing to help James Mallon's unexpected medical expenses.
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