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  • Subject is exactly "Addams, Jane, gratitude"

Addams thanks Levinson for donating to Hull-House.

Rosenwald thanks Addams for inviting him to the Hull-House concert and updates her on his wife's health.

Addams thanks Ovington for sending her book, Portraits in Color, a collection of short biographies of notable Black Americans published in 1927.

Addams thanks Lindsey for sending The Companionate Marriage.

Addams thanks Hicks for her work at Hull-House.

Addams thanks Borah for assisting the Sacco and Vanzetti defense.

Addams thanks Rich for the April Hull-House report.

Addams thanks Catt for her help in combating the accusations of the Daughters of the American Revolution.

Addams thanks Ewing for sending photos of Charles Hull.

Addams thanks Stanley for flowers for Caroline Hunt's funeral and describes the service.

Addams thank La Follette for her tribute to Caroline Hunt and describes the memorial.

Addams thanks Blaine for sending roses to the Civic Dinner and claims she is unworthy of all the praise.

Addams sends Linn more items and cards for Linn's children.

Addams thanks Blaine for her donation to Hull-House.

Addams thank Ewing for a Christmas gift and hopes to see her in Florida.

Addams thanks Levinson for his donation to Hull House.

Addams thanks Lovett for her kindness during their travels together.

Addams thanks Barnett for her assistance and support and wishes she had seen more of her while in Europe.

Addams thanks Blaine for donating towards the International Congress of Women and the Barnett Memorial Fellowship.

Addams thanks Leach for donation towards peace work.

Addams asks Lovett to file some papers and thanks her for her help.

Addams thanks White for sending flowers.

Addams thanks Blaine for her donation to the Hull-House.

Addams thanks Hamill for sending roses for Christmas.

Addams thanks McCullogh for showing her some letters and promises to stop by.

Addams thanks Flynn for her help in raising funds to support the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's International Bulletin.

Addams sends Ewing condolences on the death of Helen Culver.

A draft of Addams's tribute to Romain Rolland's efforts for peace.

Addams sends Herrick a copy of Alice Hamilton's book.

Addams thanks the Robins's for the gift of oranges.

Addams thanks Linn for the Christmas gifts she received.

Addams thanks Blaine for the flowers she send and sends her a poem by Florence Holbrook.

Addams thanks Ewing for sending flowers to Hull-House for Christmas.

Addams thanks Blaine for her donation to Hull-House.

Addams thanks Surles thanking Surles for her letter. Addams also discusses material for the National Section.

Addams thanks Hull for her hospitality and sends her some peace materials.

Writing four days after the Presidential Election in which Robert La Follette lost, Addams tells his wife that she has been thinking about them both and hopes to see them in Washington.

Addams tells Lovett that she won't be back to Chicago until the end of September and thanks her for all her kindness.

Addams thanks Lovett for her donation to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and is grateful to her for holding down the fort at Hull-House.

Addams thanks Lovett for sending a sweater and discusses plans for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's space in Chicago.

Addams tells Hester that she is pleased to assist St. Luke's Hospital due to the excellent care she received there.

Addams thanks Spencer for her donation to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and for her help and updates her on the Pax Special.

Addams thanks Blaine for sending rose to Hull-House for Easter.

Addams thanks Schwimmer for sending her materials by Gertrud Woker and Lida Heymann.

Addams thanks Levinson for his donation towards the International Congress of Women.

Addams thanks James for her donation for the International Congress of Women.
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