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  • Subject is exactly "Addams, Jane, relationship with Lillian Wald"

Wald thanks Smith for a gift and tells of her travel plans.

Kellogg sends Addams an article about Lillian Wald from the New Yorker.

Wald asks Smith for details on the Fortieth Anniversary of Hull House and for their summer plans.

Addams thanks Wald for sending equipment for the Hull-House Coffee House.

Addams thanks Wald for birthday gifts and hopes to meet her in New York in December.

Wald offers Addams her take on the dysfunction at the Women's International League's Geneva office.

Wald tells Addams about her support for Al Smith in the presidential election.

Addams tells Wald how much she enjoyed her recent visit.

Wald asks Addams to meet about prohibition before she leaves for Europe.

Wald tells Addams that she does not think that getting involved with Alexander Kerensky is a good plan.

Addams asks Wald's opinion on hosting a meeting for Alexander Kerensky in Chicago.

Wald apologizes to Addams and Smith for leaking information to the press and describes a birthday celebration at Henry Street Settlement.

Wald tells Addams she would be happy to host Tatyana Tolstoy and shares news of friends and acquaintances.

Wald asks Addams about her upcoming trip to Mexico and is tempted to join in.

Addams thanks Wald for her hospitality, worries over Wald's health and discusses Mary Rozet Smith's illness.

Smith tells Wald about her health and hopes that she is on the mend.

Addams updates Lovett on Lillian Wald's illness and her plans in Mexico.

Addams asks Wald if she can extend her visit.

Addams telegrams Wald to confirm plans for her visit.

Addams asks Wald whether she can visit her and plans to see her at a conference.

Smith ask Geddes to send her love to Lillian Wald and hopes for her recovery.

Wald updates Addams on her plans and view of the Conference for the Cause and Cure for War.

Smith encourages Wald to visit Hull-House and discusses Addams's health.

Addams offers Wald condolences on the death of her mother.

Addams sends Wald her travel schedule and thanks her for letting her stay at the Henry Street Settlement.

Wald asks Addams for the dates that she will be staying at the Henry Street Settlement.

Wald congratulates Addams for Peace and Bread in Time of War and hopes to see her soon.

Addams asks Wald for help raising funds in New York for the International Congress of Women.

Addams thanks Wald for the recent party.

Wald hopes to see Addams in Washington and to attend the Irish Commission hearings. She also comments on John Galsworthy's Mob.

Wald declines Addams's invitation to join the American Commission on Conditions in Ireland.

MacDonald reminds Addams to invite Lillian Wald to join the American Commission on Ireland.

Addams invites Wald to be a member of the American Commission on Ireland.

Addams updates Wald on events in Washington and Philadelphia.

Wald sends Smith a letter by Owen Reed Lovejoy and suggests offering him support; she also discusses a summer home and her recent birthday.

Addams thanks Wald for her hospitality in New York and tells of the settling of the date for the International Congress of Women.

Smith sends Wald a small check for her House on the Pond.

Addams encourages Wald to attend the International Congress of Women and secure a passport.

Addams tells Wald that she was surprised to see her name dragged into the Congressional Record ans asks for suggestions on how she ought respond.

Addams gives Wald Catherine Breshkovsky's schedule en route to New York.

Wald tells Addams that she cannot meet in Chicago and complains about Catherine Breshkovsky's support for the Czechoslovak army in Siberia.

Addams invites Wald to come to Chicago to meet Catherine Breshkovsky.

Addams apologizes for the difficulty with the New York peace branches and hopes to have it resolved.

Wald updates Addams on preparation for her arrival in November.

Addams tells Kelley that the Woman's Peace Party Committee of Thirty-Five plans to meet in New York.

Addams updates Wald on her upcoming travels and meetings.

Addams is anxious to know if Kelley's Committee has been abolished.

Wald explains her resignation from the American Union and expectations for the future after the recent granting of suffrage to women in New York State.
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