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  • Subject is exactly "Addams, Jane, relationship with Julia Lathrop"

Lathrop tells Addams her thoughts on the plans for the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference and Grace Abbot's child welfare plan.

Lathrop thanks Addams for all her assistance over the years and congratulates her on the Fortieth Anniversary of Hull-House.

Lathrop offers Addams advice on the child labor programming at the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.

Addams expresses some scruples she has to Lathrop with Henry Ford's understanding of a peace proposition made to them.

Lathrop seeks to talk to Addams about relations between the League of Women Voters and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

Lathrop thanks Addams for Peace and Bread in Time of War and hopes to see her soon.

Addams thanks Lathrop for her donation to The Hague Conference and hopes to see her in New York.

Lathrop tells Addams she can attend the State Council of Defense meeting chaired by Louise de Koven Bowen.

Lathrop updates Addams about recent conference activity.

Addams looks forward to seeing Kelley at Hull-House.

President Taft writes Addams for her opinion on the appointment of Julia Lathrop as head of the U.S. Children's Bureau.

Rosenwald and Addams write Mack in support of the appointment of Julia Lathrop to head the United States Children's Bureau.

Addams writes Lathrop about her living arrangements at Hull House.
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