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Addams writes Smith about the her homesickness and travels.

Addams discusses her childhood, the influence of her father and Lincoln, and her early thoughts on morality and responsibility to the community. This is the first of six articles excerpted from Twenty Years at Hull-House.

Addams describes why Botticelli's Fortitude is her favorite piece of art. Her description appeared with others by  leading Americans about their favorites.

Addams discusses unwelcome letters written to her and her efforts to have them stopped.

Addams discusses her health and recent events.

Addams asks Hostetter to come to Chicago to visit with Alice Haldeman at Hull-House and attend speaking engagements.

Addams apologizes for bringing up old controversies regarding The Survey.

Addams tells Lovett that she is detained in Cleveland and asks her to send conference-related correspondence there.

Addams story of her childhood from Twenty Years at Hull House was reprinted in Helen Ferris's When I was a Girl.
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