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Blaine encloses correspondence between her and Louise Bowen about a miscommunication about her financial support for Hull-House.

Blaine reports her surprise that Bowen has said that she promised $25,000 to the endowment to Hull-House several years back.

Addams receives a letter from the Macmillan Company with a royalty statement enclosed.

Addams thanks Speakman for her contribution to the suffrage fund.

Martin's secretary informs Addams that she will receive a package of gold to be melted.

Kellogg discusses his annual report and asks Addams to check over it.

Martin apologizes for not sending payment for Addams' travel expenses and discusses likelihood of the suffrage amendment passing in Nevada.

Nourse tells Addams that the Hull House Players decided to donate all their money to Hull House after disbanding.

Haldeman negotiates a deal for Addams with Marvin and Keene.

Keene writes Marvin regarding the price of the Addams farm.

Addams has been trying to sell family farmland for six years without any buyers. She also recently saw Marcet Haldeman.

Kellogg updates Addams on the finances of an educational fund and the continuing subscriber and fundraising efforts of The Survey.

Taylor relays to Addams the financial issues of the Chicago Commons. He also tells her about the holiday season at the settlement.

Marvin encloses a letter from the recently deceased Mr. Keene and updates Addams on the status of selling a farm.

Addams sends a check to the National American Woman Suffrage Association.

Haskell informs Addams that the Carnegie Endowment grant to the Woman's Peace Party should be spent under her discretion, for the Endowment was not in agreement about some of the Party's goals.

Haskell tells Addams she had been granted $5,000 for the performances of The Trojan Women, as long as peace is featured.

Addams' secretary acknowledges Blaine's check for $1,000.

Keppel notifies Addams that the Carnegie Endowment has awarded $1,000 for her proposal.

Addams thanks Haskell for the grant from the Carnegie Endowment for the Trojan Women.

Haskell asks Addams whether it is still acceptable that the Carnegie Endowment grant go to Addams herself rather than the Woman's Peace Party, and discusses peace lectures.

Marvin lets Addams know that he hasn't been able to meet with Judge Cronkrite.

Scott encloses a $5,000 check from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, covering costs of the production of The Trojan Women. Scott notes that because the Endowment was uncertain about the Woman's Peace Party's platform, the award was made to Addams personally.

Browne updates Addams on budgetary changes that have been made in the production of "Trojan Women" because of union workers.

Addams discusses the sale and maintenance of her farm property with Marvin.

Addams thanks Finch for a check from the Carnegie Endowment.

Addams sends Linn a receipt for a diamond ring. She hopes to visit his ranch in September but first she must travel to The Hague.

Scott sends Addams a check from the Endowment to be used at her discretion.

Cronkrite informs Marvin about Addams land dealings.

Bill from Cronkrite to Marvin for managing Addams' land issue.

Marvin acknowledges the receipt of funds to clear a land title.

Lansingh proposes an idea to Bowen about funding a recreation hall for the Waukegan Summer School.

In Addams' absence, Schwartz is willing to meet Hodges to discuss an overdue bill.

Hyers processes a bill Addams received from Romeike.

Hyers asks Romeike for more information about a bill.

Addams sends Maloney a money order from Victor von Borosini to thank her for her husbands' attention to his injury.

Maloney thanks Addams for sending a check from Lieutenant von Borosini, but reports that she cannot cash it.

A receipt for a money order Addams sent to Margaret McKim Maloney.

Addams apologizes for a mistake on a payment and sends a new one.

Phillips sends Addams an $100 honorarium for speaking at Carnegie Hall.

Addams was put in charge of Orr's estate until he was of age, and now that he is old enough, Addams would like him to go to court and regain control of his estate.

Addams is removed as the guardian of Orr's estate and put in Orr's name.

Although it is not necessary for her to pay the fee if she cannot do so, Kellogg reminds Addams that she can renew her subscription to The Survey.

Lochner complains about the state of finances for paying speakers on the west coast, but still hopes that Addams, Schwimmer, or MacMillan will be able to give an address.

Addams sends Kellogg a check and will see him on Monday.

Kellogg thanks Addams for her subscription to the Survey.

Kellogg asks Addams for information regarding paying the printer for the International Committee of Women's Manifesto and discusses publicity efforts.

Addams updates Jacobs on communications with other peace activists and reports on financial matters.

Addams is sorry to hear that the Carnegie Endowmen for International Peace decided not to fund the Women's Peace Party and asks Keppel to find out how the Trustees reacted to the Trojan Women.

Lansingh offers to give Addams the funds to purchase the Goodfellow Memorial Hall in Waukegan.
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