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  • Subject is exactly "Addams, Jane, writings, A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil"
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Corn offers Addams his argument for the sterilization of sex offenders as the only way to curb vice and prostitution.
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Redington praises Addams' recent magazine articles, sends a donation, and tells her about his factory in which he employs women.
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Harris asks Addams's advice about creating a series of lectures on vice and its causes.
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Abbott writes Addams to offer a gentle criticism of her negative use of the word "cadet" in her McClure's articles.
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Thomas follows up on a previous meeting with Addams at which they discussed her research and writing about prostitution. Thomas contradicts Addams' assertion that prostitution is a product of more advanced societies.
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Youngman criticizes Addams' argument that women working in factories are underpaid and, thus, more likely to become prostitutes.
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Writing in response to Addams' article on prostitution, Sheldon asks her why the temptations of vice do not doom all girls in similar situations.
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Reed praises Addams for her new series of articles in McClure's Magazine and vents his frustration with the business class and their lack of care for the working class.
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After reading her article in McClure's Magazine, Brown writes Addams about the good luck of his own children of avoiding the "rocks" and the "shoals" in life.
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Coman reassures Addams about her health, compliments her new article in McClure's Magazine, and discusses plans for the International Institute for Girls in Spain.
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Addams thanks Fields for a letter praising her latest article in McClure's about prostitution, and she notes that it meant even more to her than a letter for Theodore Roosevelt.
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Buchanan objects to Addams' use of "cadet" in her articles about social evil because it is also used in military and high school connotations.
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Arguing that white slavery requires an organized movement to defeat it, Addams provides examples from cases in Chicago. This is the first in a five-part series, which would ultimately be published as A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil in 1912.
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Mitchell compliments Addams' article in McClure's Magazine and offers some of his own reflections on the subject of prostitution.
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Coit invites Addams to publish her upcoming series of articles in McClure's in book form with Moffat, Yard & Co.
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French congratulates Addams on her manuscript of A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil.
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Addams asks Landsberg's to edit her article for McClure's Magazine.
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Marsh thanks Addams for sending the agreement to publish A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil with Macmillan.
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McClure would like Addams to change the chapter selection for the series coming from A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil.
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The publishing contract between the Macmillan Company and Jane Addams for A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil.
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Marsh sends an agreement for publishing A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil and promises to have the book printed in a New York union shop.
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Brett writes Addams that he is happy Macmillan will publish A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil soon promises her that the company will use a union shop for binding.
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McClure extends the deadline for Addams' first of five articles from A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil.
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McClure agrees to terms on publishing articles from A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil.
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Addams promises McClure an article hoping for a November publication.
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Marsh writes Addams about publishing A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil in serial format in McClure's Magazine.
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Addams negotiates with McClure over the publication of a series of articles from her A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil manuscript.
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Marsh acknowledges receipt of the manuscript for her new book and cautions her against publishing it serially in a magazine.
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McClure writes Addams about adapting her manuscript for A Newer Conscience and an Ancient Evil from seven to five chapters for serialized publication in McClure's Magazine, and he offers her $1,000 for the five articles.
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Hamilton suggests illustrations for Addams' manuscript of A Newer Conscience and an Ancient Evil.
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Hamilton writes Addams for instructions on how to critique her manuscript of A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil.
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Addams writes Abbott about contacting John Commons and offer her thanks to Abbott for sending the literature she had requested.
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Addams thanks Breckinridge for sending The Three Plays by Brieux and mentions that she may send a copy of the manuscript of her new book, A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil, for suggestions.
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Brett writes Addams that Macmillan Company will publish her new book, A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil.
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Addams discusses her progress on A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil and asks Abbott to send her some pamphlets for her research.
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Addams thanks Breckinridge for sending her a report on education, encloses a letter about the issues of rural education, and notes that she has lost faith in her writing project.
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Addams promises to work on her upcoming book, but refuses to let Brett announce it until she knows if it is worth publishing.
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Brett suggests to Addams that she consider working on her new book for a fall publication date.
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Addams writes about missing Smith, her writing, and some prints that she purchased.
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Addams thanks Brett for sending her an advancement of her royalties and mentions the potential plan for her new book.

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