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Addams explores how women's clubs can help conserve food and become more active in helping the starving people of the world.
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Judd wants to arrange for Addams to speak at an upcoming Minneapolis Peace Society meeting.
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Addams writes to Baker hoping to do a speaking tour in the East once she has recovered.
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Addams informs Sloss about her upcoming trips.
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Johnson regrets that Addams will not be able to lecture at the San Diego Exposition, but hopes that she will be able to attend.
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Lathrop asks Addams to participate in a Washington peace meeting at the end of the month.
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Addams offers March 9 as a possible speaking date at Radcliffe College.
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Addams will be traveling frequently in the next few weeks but will continue to write.
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Martin sends Addams the text of telegrams from Sarah Alice Addams Haldeman and Mary Rozet Smith that arrived after Addams departed. Martin also reports that Addams' speeches were successful.
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Addams asks Smith to send word of her journey.
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Martin discusses dates of speaking engagements with Addams.
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Thompson tells Breckinridge of Addams's travel plans in Nashville.
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Addams tells White she cannot change her speaking schedule.
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White invites Addams to make speeches in Kansas and Missouri for woman suffrage and for the Progressive Party.
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Addams asks Hostetter to come to Chicago to visit with Alice Haldeman at Hull-House and attend speaking engagements.

Addams informs Marshall that she is unable to plan speaking engagements.
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Addams thanks the Union for reimbursing her travel costs for a speaking engagement in Newark.
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Addams discusses travel plans for a lecture tour, and remarks upon the upcoming vote regarding Suffrage.
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Tarbell asks Addams to consider writing an article about martyrdom, a topic the two had discussed during Tarbell's last visit to Hull-House.
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Writing on behalf of Addams, Wells informs King that Addams will most likely be unable to visit Oberlin for a speaking engagement in the winter.
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Announcement for Jane Addams' speech for the Progressive Party in Chicago.
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Addams writes Haldeman about her visit with Marcet Haldeman while campaigning in New York for the Progressive Party, and she asks her sister to join her in Topeka later in the month.
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Breckinridge writes Tweedie about Addams' Progressive Party speaking schedule in the hopes that Tweedie will come to Chicago for a visit after the election in November.
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Addams' speaking tour itinerary from October 20 to November 4, for the Progressive Party campaign.
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Cochems sends Addams an itinerary for her October and November speaking engagements.
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Addams writes Beveridge about her Progressive Party speaking engagements in Indiana.
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James confirms that Addams is speaking in Wisconsin on woman suffrage and not on Progressive Party politics.
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On behalf of Addams, Smith writes James about Addams's speaking engagements in Wisconsin and clarifies that she endorsed the Progressive Party as an individual and not on behalf of the National American Woman Suffrage Association.
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Arthur asks Robins, on behalf of Jane Addams, to clarify Addams' speaking engagements in Colorado.
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On behalf of Addams, Robins informs Arthur that Addams will speak to the Michigan State Federation of Women's Clubs on October 16th.
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On behalf of Addams, Smith writes Robins about Addams' speaking schedule in the coming weeks.
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On behalf of Addams, Smith asks Eastman to clarify Addams' speaking schedule in Wisconsin.
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Addams informs Robins that she is unable to speak in California.
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Addams talks to a New York Sun reporter about her decision to support Theodore Roosevelt and the new party in the presidential election.
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Addams informs James that she can take on no more than the two previously agreed upon speeches in Wisconsin.
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James sends along a request for Addams to speak at a few fairs.
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Addams writes James about plans for her speaking engagements in Portage and Baraboo, Wisconsin.
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James writes Addams to set dates for two speeches in Wisconsin and asks for a title for promotional purposes.
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Gapen expresses her gratitude and enthusiasm for Addams' plans to speak about woman suffrage in Wisconsin and invites her to attend Wisconsin Suffrage Day.
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Addams informs James she is unable to schedule additional dates for speeches in Wisconsin and mentions that she meeting Olympia Brown, a mother of suffrage movement in Wisconsin.
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Gapen asks Addams to juggle some dates during her visit to Wisconsin.
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Eastman writes Addams about her speaking schedule in Wisconsin and asks for suggestions on a speaker for German-American audiences.
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Addams writes Eastman that she cannot speak in Wausau, Wisconson, because her speaking schedule is too busy.
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Addams informs Speranza about a speech she gave on immigrants and the naturalization process, and suggests that his committee look into it.
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Addams writes James in regard to her speaking commitments in Wisconsin for the cause of woman suffrage.
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Addams writes Wald about the strike of immigrant textile workers in Lawrence, Massachusetts, about a quick trip planned for New York, and about a special visitor at Hull-House.
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Morrow invites Addams to speak about prostitution at a meeting of the American Society of Sanitary and Moral Prophylaxis in April.
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Addams writes La Follette about an amendment that passed the Executive Board of the National American Woman Suffrage Association.
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Addams expresses her disappointment but understanding that La Follette has resigned from the board of the National National American Woman Suffrage Association and agrees that Milwaukee will be a good location for the national convention.
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Addams writes Wald about her schedule of commitments over the next few weeks and provides an update her health and on the health of Mary Rozet Smith, as well.
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