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Linn thanks Addams on Mother's Day for all her help to him and his family and tells her of his diabetes treatment and his ranch.

Affelder sends Addams a list of donations for the Barnett Memorial Fund.

Ingram sends Addams names of Louisville area people who might donate to the Barnett Memorial Fellowship.

Affelder sends Addams a list of people who have donated to the Barnett Memorial Fellowship.

Addams sends Bowker a receipt for his contribution to the Barnett Memorial Fellowship.

Addams sends Bowker a receipt for his contribution to the Barnett Memorial Fellowship.

Addams sends Kennedy a list of people that she sent material about the Barnett Memorial Fellowship and updates him on contributions promised.

Addams tells Graves about plans for the Laura Dainty Pelham Memorial.

Graves asks Addams for information about the Laura Dainty Pelham Memorial Fund.

Rosenwald tells Addams that he will donate towards the Laura Dainty Pelham Memorial.

Addams tells Kennedy her ideas on raising funds through large committees.

Gulick sends Addams a pamphlet on the Japanese question to help with her speeches.

Addams lists people and organizations who have donated to the Barnett Memorial Fellowship.

Addams asks Kennedy to send letters regarding delegates to National Federation of Settlements Conference and sends a list of Barnett Fellowship donors.

Affelder acknowledges receipt of checks from Addams for the Barnett Memorial Fellowship.

Levinson sends Addams a donation for Hull-House.

Addams sends McCulloch a donation for Rockford College.

Addams tells Kennedy that postponing the Settlement Conference to 1926 will interfere with her plans.

Addams sends Balch information about Women's International League for Peace and Freedom finances and staffing.

Brenner thanks Addams for her donation to the Survey Associates, Inc.

Addams tells Brenner that she will send her donation to The Survey but begs release from future membership.

Brenner reminds Addams that she had promised to donate $25 to the Survey Associates.

Kelley suggests that Addams charge McCall's Magazine $500 for her article.

Ekern thanks Addams for helping secure funds for the La Follette campaign.

Westervelt writes that a deposit was made to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's account.

Brenner reminds Addams of her promised donation to the Survey Associates.

Addams tells Woods about Women's International League for Peace and Freedom finances and memberships to help fund the international work.

Graves acknowledges Byrons letter about tax laws.

Addams provides Woods with money for the Washington Conference and attempts to schedule a meeting with her upon arrival.

Addams drafts a receipt for Spencer's $25 donation.

Addams tells Woods that her appeal for funds for the International Congress of Women has raised over $2,000.

Addams provides a receipt for James's donation to the International Congress of Women.

Addams tells Woods that she doesn't want to reprint the last Women's International League for Peace and Freedom bulletin, but use some its text in other literature.

Addams tells Kissell that she won't participate in a Community Fund Plan.

Addams tells Hulbert about her travels, and discusses her ability to send funds to help Hulbert's family.

Addams sends Hulbert some information about financial dealings.

Addams updates Hulbert on her trip and provides some information about financial matters.

Brenner asks Addams to renew her sustaning membership in Survey Associates.

Conklin tells Addams that checks are still outstanding and hopes to see her in New York.

Sparks apologizes to Addams for a banking error.

Ewing tells Addams that Helen Culver will not fund the work that the National Federation of Settlements has proposed.

Addams thanks Maddox for his check and congratulates him on the success of the College.

Feingold tells Addams that the Schwabeckers are willing for Hull-House to transfer a boys camp to the University of Chicago if the Schwabacker name is added to another building.

Thomas tells Addams that the American Friends are unlikely to continue supporting Allen Ricker and Walter Ligett as fundraisers for the Russian relief program.

Addams sends Hudson a list of the fees he should receive for speaking in Chicago.

Addams sends Hudson a check from Women's International League for Peace and Freedom for his lecture.

Kellogg apologizes for double-billing Addams and asks if she would like to donate The Survey subscription to a needy college.

Houston reports the results of the Committee on the Limitation of Armaments to Addams and asks her for help in covering their deficit.

Kellogg promises Addams a bunch of copies of her February Survey article and updates her on the last article in the series.

Brenner thanks Addams for her donation to The Survey education fund.
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