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  • Subject is exactly "Addams, Jane, views on social work"
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A compilation of testimony offered by Jane Addams and Evangeline Booth about the impact of prohibition in poor communities.
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Addams tells Cipriani about her work at Hull-House and the need for more settlement houses.
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Addams discusses how the recent immigrant quota laws have created hardships for immigrants and the American economy, and have created false ideas about immigrants and social problems.
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A summary of Addams remarks about her work in Chicago at the Arizona Association of Social Workers.
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Addams tells Whiting that she cannot attend the next Conference of Settlements and suggests some themes.
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Addams introduces Abraham Epstein's book on the government's role in caring for the elderly.
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Addams talks about how settlements aims are changing as more social legislation is enacted.
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Addams introduces Abraham Epstein's book. The Challenge of the Aged.
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Addams describes Graham Taylor's impact on sociology and highlights changes in its study.
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Addams discusses the growing legitimacy of social work as a profession, and the impact of humanitarian efforts around the globe.
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Addams argues that to improve children's lives society needs to improve the conditions in which they live.
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Addams discusses the importance of social work to the health of a community in an address to the National Federation of Settlements in Cleveland.
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Addams discusses the value of social work at a mass meeting held at the National Conference of Social Work in Cleveland.
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Also known as What Next in Chicago?, October 1926

Addams discusses early efforts for civic reform and housing in a speech to the Woman's City Club.
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Kellogg tells Addams of a lecture series and asks her opinion on why social pioneering has failed.
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Addams discusses the motto of the Chicago Woman's Club and its history of social reform for its Golden Jubilee at the Congress Hotel.
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Addams describes the history of the Chicago Woman's Club and the future of social reform.
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Kennedy asks Addams whether 1925 or 1926 works better for her for the International Conference of Social Work.
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Addams talks about Philadelphia's role in the history of charitable organization.
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Addams asks Kennedy to contact Henrietta Barnett and discusses committee work for the National Conference of Social Work.
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Addams discusses suffrage and social work in Asia. This speech was given at the National Conference of Social Work in Toronto.
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Addams invites Balch to visit her in Bar Harbor and to the Conference of Social Work in Toronto.
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Addams sends Karpf a letter from Amelia Sears that responds to a proposal by the American Association of Social Work.
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Addams tells Lovett about her travels in India and her impressions of Gandhi's compound.
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Addams withdraws from consideration for president of the National Conference of Social Work.
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Abbott writes to Addams about the upcoming National Conference for Social Work election.
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Taylor implores Addams to run for the presidency of the National Conference of Social Work.
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Addams talks about the economic impact of war and preparedness on the budget and how social programs could be expanded with disarmament.
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Addams speaks informally to the Women's City Club about welfare work and the Russian famine.
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Addams discusses the University of Chicago's new School of Social Service Administration.
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Addams asks the Senate to supply more funds to relief efforts in post-war Europe.
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Addams reviews Henrietta Barnett's book on Canon Barnett explaining his importance to the settlement movement.
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Addams discusses the relationship between immigrants and social unrest. This speech was given at the National Conference on Social Work in New Orleans.
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Addams discusses the relationship between immigrants and social unrest. This speech was given at the National Conference of Social Work in New Orleans.
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Addams relates the purpose of social work with efforts to feed starving children in Europe. This speech was given at the National Conference of Social Work, in New Orleans.
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Addams relates the purpose of social work with efforts to feed starving children in Europe. This speech was given at the National Conference of Social Work, in New Orleans.
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Addams discusses the way Americans should view immigrants and European relief efforts.
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Addams argues that the impact of Prohibition in the slums has been positive thus far.
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Addams added additional text to her published Theodore Roosevelt tribute for public memorial in Chicago.
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Addams discusses Theodore Roosevelt's impact on social work in a memorial article for The Survey.
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Addams discusses Julia Lathrop's presentation at the National Conference of Social Work in Kansas City.
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Addams speaks about the value of women workers in reform to a new evening session of Woman's City Club of Chicago.
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Addams recommends Sigmund Zeisler to President Wilson.
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Addams explores women's feelings about illegitimate children and wayward women by telling stories about different women's experiences.
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Addams discusses the difficulty of breaking through superstitions when working with immigrant clients.
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Addams tells the story of two immigrant women's difficulties making enough to earn a living, their experiences with unions, and poverty.
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Addams, argues for woman suffrage claiming that municipal matters are directly related to their traditional responsibilities.
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Addams informs Briggs that her lecture topic will be "War versus Social Service."
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Addams speaks to the National Civil Service Reform League's annual meeting about the issues with the merit system in civil service.
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