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Addams thanks Brett for sending her an advancement of her royalties and mentions the potential plan for her new book.
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Addams compares costs and logistics of hosting the Chicago Child Welfare Exhibit at the Armory or the Coliseum.
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Addams writes Blaine about the financial costs of bringing the Child Welfare Exhibit from New York and expanding it for Chicago.
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Addams asks Hoyt for construction information needed to mount the Chicago Child Welfare Exhibit.
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Addams writes Haldeman about the costs for flowers and tickets, the total of which they will share, and sends news about the sad pall cast by the death of Joseph Bowen.
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Macmillan Company statement of royalties for Addams' first four books.
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Addams writes Lathrop about funding for the Fresh Air program and about a conference she is attending.
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The Macmillan Company encloses a royalty statement for Addams' books.
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Addams negotiates with McClure over the publication of a series of articles from her A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil manuscript.
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The publishing contract between the Macmillan Company and Jane Addams for A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil.
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Addams returns a check to the Ethical Culture Society because she does not care to be compensated for her lectures to the Society.
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Fechheimer thanks Addams for her generosity on behalf of the Board of the Ethical Culture Society.
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Brett asks Addams to permit a reprinting of cheap copies of The Spirit of Youth in the City Street to reach new audiences.
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Contract between Addams and Macmillan Company to publish a cheap edition of The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets.
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Guiteau thanks Addams for the money she sent her.
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Addams sends her regrets to Andrews that she cannot become a contributing member to the American Association for Labor Legislation.
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McClure apologizes to Addams for the delay in his company's payment for her series of articles in McClure's Magazine.
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Addams introduces Rosenwald to Harriet Vandervaart and the Neighborhood House in the hopes that he may offer a donation.
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The Macmillan Company sends Addams royalties on her latest book.
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On behalf of Jane Addams, Schwartz writes to Rosenwald about the terms of his loan to Mr. Goldman.
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A payment voucher for Addams' entry, "Democracy and Social Ethics," in the Cyclopedia of American Government.
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Devine asks Addams about the possibility of funding funding in Chicago for campaign to create a Commission on Industrial Relations.
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Addams sends Eastman payment for her hotel room.
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On behalf of Jane Addams, Bowen acknowledges Eastman's receipt, sent to Addams for a hotel bill in Milwaukee.
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Abt tells Addams that he would have provided ' free medical treatment for her adopted grandchildren because of the contributions Addams made in improving the lives of all children.
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Thomas asks Johnson to collect as much money as possible for the Woman's Journal and sends copies of the letter to Jane Addams and Sophonisba Breckinridge.
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The Macmillan Company sends Addams a royalty statement.
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The balance of a bank account.
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McNitt provides Addams with a list of newspapers that purchased her articles about the Progressive Party and the income received.
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Shriver offers Addams land for sale for the development of a boys camp.
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The Macmillan Company requests to publish a cheap edition of Addams's book, Twenty Years at Hull-House.
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McCarthy asks Addams for financial backing for his plan to hire stenographers to help create and distribute materials and legislative bills for the Progressive Party Legislative Bureau.
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Kuhns sends Addams financial information about the Joseph T. Bowen Country Club for approval of the Hull-House Trustees.
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Financial records explaining the property values of lands held by the Joseph T. Bowen Country Club and the Hull-House Association.
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Evans sends Addams an inventory of estate of James W. Tooley, who may have left a behest to Addams or Hull-House.
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A royalty statement for all of Addams' books.
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Macmillan Company sends Addams a royalty statement for her books.
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Haldeman directs the sale of Jane Addams' property in Stevenson County to Freeman Keene.
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Andrews informs Addams that the American Association for Labor Legislation is facing a deficit and seeks potential patrons.
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Addams writes Haldeman about the sale of some Addams family property.
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Haldeman discusses contracts and corporations with Marvin regarding Addams family properties.
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Addams returns sales contracts to Haldeman and wonders about the relationship between the seller and agent.
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Stewart asks Addams to fill out an attached form in regards to the Chicago Association of Commerce's endorsement of Hull-House.
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Haldeman sends Marvin a contract for sale of lands owned by Jane Addams.
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Tooley asks Addams about any personal affects from her brother-in-law's estate.
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A contract between The Macmillan Company and Jane Addams for publishing inexpensive editions of "A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil."
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Addams thanks North for the money she sent.
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Andrews asks Addams to write to Henry Phipps about renewing his contribution to the American Association for Labor Legislation Committee.
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Addams wrote Rosenwald requesting him to donate additional funds to the National Child Labor Committee but Graves would like additional financial information on the Committee before he recommends that Rosenwald make a larger donation.
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Graves informs Addams that Rosenwald will be donating $500 to the National Child Labor Committee.
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