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Ely encourages Addams to continue working on Democracy and Social Ethics and to send him a general description of it for advance publication.

Addams updates Ely on her progress on Democracy and Social Ethics.

Addams apologizes for failing to send Blaine her New York lecture.

Jones recommends Frederick Burlingham as a potential Hull-House resident and asks Addams about contributing articles.

Hartt writes to solicit articles from Addams for the Boston Transcript.

Addams reports to Ely about her lack of progress on her book, Democracy and Social Ethics, because of activities at Hull-House.

Addams writes Ely about the recent visit of Peytr Kropotkin and her upcoming lectures.

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

A draft of Addams' article about the challenges facing college women who want to contribute to society.

Addams writes Ely about her manuscript for Democracy and Social Ethics and delays in writing.

Ely chides Addams for her use of split infinitives.

Thompson thanks Addams for her book, Democracy and Social Ethics, and invites her to visit him soon.

Howells thanks Addams for her book, Democracy and Social Ethics, and remarks on morality.

Addams writes Smith about her various activities and reports on a visit with Smith's parents in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Seligman writes Addams to praise Democracy and Social Ethics.

Scudder writes Addams from Italy to acknowledge receipt of Addams' book, Democracy and Social Ethics, but admits she has not yet found time to read it.

McCormick writes Addams about a chapter of her book, Democracy and Social Eithics, and detailing how he plans to use the concept on his ranch.

Barnett thanks Addams for sending a copy of her book, Democracy and Social Ethics.

Addams writes Blaine with news of taking the Rockford Summer School to Chautauqua, New York, and asks for an opinion of the chapter Educational Methods from Social Ethics and Democracy.

Scudder writes to Addams about her impressions of Democracy and Social Ethics,

Ely writes Addams about publication of an article of his in Harper's Monthly and about an art show that featured Enella Benedict.

Ely writes Addams about publishing an article that mentions her book, Democracy and Social Ethics.

Booth asks Addams for the corrections for the second edition of Democracy and Social Ethics.

Addams writes Booth about edits to Democracy and Social Ethics.

Booth writes Addams about edits for Democracy and Social Ethics.

Brett congratulates Addams on the success of Democracy and Social Ethics and extends his hope that she will write a second book.

Ely inquires if Addams will consider publishing her next book with him at Citizen's Library.

Addams considers Ely's proposal about her new book

Ely offers to come to Chicago to review and discuss Addams's manuscript.

Addams discusses the pace of writing Newer Ideals of Peace.

Gompers requests and article about child labor for the American Federationist, in order to gain public attention and sympathy.

Gompers thanks Addams for writing an article on child labor to be published in the American Federationist.

Addams reports that work on the book moves slowly and comments on John A. Hobson's Imperialism: A Study.

Addams remarks on her embarrassment over people reading her book.

Addams is delighted that Barrows will attend the play, and promises the manuscripts in a few days.

Addams encloses a speech (not found) for use by the Maynard Agency, and regretfully declines their invitation to come in the summer.

Addams encloses the remaining articles and sends best wishes to the Barrows' family.

Addams discusses her travel plans, and tries to arrange a meeting with Alice and Marcet while they are en route to Bryn Mawr.

McFarland provides an estimate for printing "Newsboy Conditions in Chicago."

Provides a publishing quote for Newsboy Conditions in Chicago.

Addams regrets that she is to busy to assist Browne with her Tolstoy inquiry.

Addams tells Holt that she cannot provide a statement on an article by Walter Rauschenbusch.

Small writes Addams asking if she would be willing to allow her paper to be published in a journal.

Addams apologizes to Bache for not sending a copy of Democracy and Social Ethics sooner and invites him to visit Hull House.

Richard T. Ely writes to Jane regarding publication dates for Newer Ideals of Peace.

Addams responds to Ely and agrees to announce the publication of Newer Ideals of Peace.

Addams sends Ely a copy of her University of Chicago Convocation address to show how her book is coming along.

Ely compliments Addams on her address and is grateful that she feels he has influenced her.

Adams asks Addams to write an introduction for a report and promises to send it to Lindsay for publication in Philadelphia.
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