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Addams writes Lathrop about a package she received and wishes her a good New Year.
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Addams sends an introduction for Charles Beals to Straus and asks him to serve on as honorary chairman of Committee on Commerce and Industry.
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Addams thanks Blaine for a check that she sent for the Municipal Museum.
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Addams thanks Gilder for securing $1,000 from Andrew Carnegie for the second National Peace Conference.
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Addams thanks Blaine for a donation and requests a meeting to discuss a chapter inĀ The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets.
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Addams thanks Goldmark for sending a brief, which may have been related to the issue of child or women's labor.
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Addams thanks Monroe for a donation to Hull-House.
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Addams writes Kent about the playground situation in the neighborhood and teases him its his fault she is busy writing a series of articles for the American Magazine.
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As she has no time for reading novels, Addams declines the offer of Little Brown & Co. to send her a complimentary copy of Flamstead Quarries.
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Addams thanks Haldeman for the Christmas check, which she plans to use for the purchase of a set of books about crime and punishment.
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Addams thanks Ewing and her husband for the Christmas carnations and returns her holiday greetings.
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Addams thanks Taylor for the portrait of Arnold Toynbee and sends him encouragement for his book project.
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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 thanks Knopf for sending his essay on tuberculosis and sends him a book in return.
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Addams thanks Curtiss for the article he sent her. She remarks that she disagrees with it and sends him a pamphlet arguing the other side (neither article has been found).
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Addams thanks Whitlock for his letter and the introduction to William Cochran.
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Addams writes Abbott about contacting John Commons and offer her thanks to Abbott for sending the literature she had requested.
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Addams sends Hill a photograph and thanks her for her hospitality.
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Addams thanks Coman for sending a copy of Walter Fisher's address on Alaska.
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Addams thanks Fields for a letter praising her latest article in McClure's about prostitution, and she notes that it meant even more to her than a letter for Theodore Roosevelt.
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Addams sends along a letter to Breckinridge and thanks her for a donation from Frances Plummer.
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Addams sends McCulloch materials in preparation for their trip to Milwaukee for a suffrage meeting.
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Addams writes Wald with news of her work, Mary Rozet Smith, and Smith's father.
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Addams thanks McCulloch for some letters (not found).
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Addams thanks James for her letter and offers her hope of seeing James when she is in Wisconsin in January.
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Addams thanks Haldeman for sending a scarf for Christmas.
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Addams thanks Blaine for sending flowers to Hull-House for Christmas.
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From the hospital bedside of her nephew, Addams thanks Ewing for the plant she sent at Christmas.
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Writing from the hospital bedside of her nephew, Addams thanks Robins for the book she sent at Christmas.
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Addams thanks North for her donation, which will provide coal for poor families.
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Addams thanks Monroe for her Easter gift to Hull-House and offers to send her a copy of her new book.
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Addams writes to Frank Buchman thanking him for the flowers he sent to Hull House.
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Forbes thanks Addams for a copy of her latest book and asks her to return the manuscript she sent.
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Addams accepts Gapen's invitation to a luncheon and thanks her for making the arrangements for her stay in Wisconsin.
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Addams thanks Goldmark for sending her a copy of her new book, Fatigue and Efficiency: A Study in Industry.
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Addams offers a memorial to Joseph Tilton Bowen and describes the creation of the Hull-House country club named after him.
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Addams thanks Blaine for her donation to the Hull House to support "outings" for children.
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Ochsner writes that it was her privilege to be present with Addams at the Progressive Party Convention.
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Addams agrees Haines letter to her (not found) about posting cards.
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Addams thanks North for her donation and assistance during Thanksgiving at Hull-House.
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Addams thanks the Ewings for sending a poinsettia to Hull-House.
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Addams thanks Lindin for her monthly donation and offers some news from Hull-House.
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Addams thanks Straus for his son's complimentary letter about A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil.
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Addams sends McCormick a pin she brought home from the International Suffrage Association meeting in Budapest.
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Addams sends McCulloch a pin from the International Suffrage Association meeting in Budapest.
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Addams writes a letter of praise for Bainbridge Colby.
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Addams sends her best wishes to Haskins' mother and regrets that Haskins will not return to Hull House in the fall.
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Addams thanks Taylor for his Christmas gift and sends him a book and best wishes for the New Year.

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