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  • Subject is exactly "Addams, Jane, relationship with Florence Kelley"

Addams tells Kelley that she has been appointed to the jury for the 1900 World's Fair.

Addams updates Kelley about planning for the 1900 World's Fair.

Addams tells Kelley about the selection of American jurors for the World's Fair and discusses family news.

Addams eagerly awaits Kelley's arrival for a month in March and plans a meeting.

Addams briefly asks Kelley not to send any money because John Kelley was her guest.

Rowe, the secretary for Illinois Governor Richard Yates Jr., writes to acknowledge receiving Addams' letter regarding Florence Kelley, and to arrange a meeting in Springfield.

Addams writes to Kelley about her conversations with other people.

Addams writes to Kelley about John Kelley's visit to Hull-House and work done to publish portions of her manuscript.

Yates asks Addams for Kelley's address.

Addams updates Kelley about her life and their friends.

Addams seeks Kelley's permission to send John Kelley with Stanley Linn on a trip to Buffalo, New York.

Addams provides Kelley details about John Kelley's trip to Mackinaw, Michigan, and Buffalo, New York.

Addams writes to Kelley about plans and preparations for John Kelley's trip.

Addams writes to Kelley, recounting John and Margaret Kelley's visit.

Addams writes Kelley about a child labor bibliography, work with charities, and Margaret Kelley's injury playing basketball.

Addams asks Kelley's opinion on schooling options for Margaret Kelley.

Addams informs Kelley about the schooling plan she and Marshall made for Margaret Kelley.

Addams updates Kelley on Margaret Kelley's status.

Addams asks Kelley to go to Westport Point to evaluate two hopefuls, discusses a Mr. Morse's sailing prowess and news of her lectures.

Addams encloses a letter (not found) and asks Kelley's advice on how they should plan a meeting.

Addams thanks Kelley for her letter and for her lecture.

Addams tells Kelley that she has joined the Child Labor Committee and asks about Kelley's son, John.

Addams tells Wald that she is rearranging her schedule to attend her nephew's wedding and invites Wald to come to Chicago with her.

Addams updates Kelley on her son John Kelley's illness, and her decision to send him to a ranch in Montana because he does not want to go to Wisconsin.

Devine asks Addams to write a letter of recommendation for Florence Kelley as Labor Commissioner of New York.

Addams writes in support of Florence Kelley's application, noting her work on labor laws in Illinois.

Devine thanks Addams for her letter and promises to do what he can to secure Kelley's nomination as NY Labor Commissioner.

Addams telegrams Kelley, asking if she should come to New York for the funeral of Margaret Kelley.

Addams writes in condolence and concern about Florence Kelley in the wake of Margaret Kelley's death.

Addams asks Wald about Florence Kelley's condition.

Addams offers condolences to Kelley and asks if she would like a service held at Hull-House for Margaret Kelley with those who knew her best.

Addams thanks Wald for her letter updating her on Florence Kelley's condition.

Addams thanks Kelley for her letter, which comforted them all.

Smith asks whether Kelley can come to visit in November.

Addams agrees to review Florence Kelley's Some Ethical Gains Through Legislation.

Addams writes Kelley in delight that she and John Kelley will visit.

Addams discusses Wald's kindness to Isidore Friedman and Florence Kelley's condition.

Lindsey writes to Addams expressing frustration at a sensationalized news story.

Addams writes to inform Kelley she is sending a copy of her article in the The North American Review.

Addams asks Kelley to read her draft of A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil because she is not sure it is any good.

Addams looks forward to seeing Kelley at Hull-House.

Addams congratulates Kelley on her latest output.

Addams details her recent events to Kelley and informs her of her next moves.

Addams updates Kelley on travel plans to Switzerland.

Addams beseeches Kelley to join her at the International Congress of Women.

Addams tells Kelley that they are succeeding in their peace resolutions while in Europe.

Kelley tells Addams how excited she is that Mabel Kittredge is now running the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United Sattes Section.

Addams tells Kelley about her stay in Maine.

Addams tells Kelley that she might visit her in Connecticut.
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