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Addams promises McClure an article hoping for a November publication.

Addams updates Haldeman on her travel plans and the status of her manuscript.

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.

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.

Addams writes Persons about the limitations of a new Illinois law to provide aid for poor parents with children.

Addams thanks Brett for sending her an advancement of her royalties and mentions the potential plan for her new book.

Jones writes Addams that he is reviewing her new book for Unity.

Corn offers Addams his argument for the sterilization of sex offenders as the only way to curb vice and prostitution.

Rockefeller praises Addams for her article in McClure's Magazine and asks her for data she used related to two questions he has about her conclusions.

Brooks thanks Addams for a "document," perhaps a recent article she had written.

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.

Elliott thanks Addams for sending Peace and Bread in Time of War and praises her work.

Abbott writes Addams to offer a gentle criticism of her negative use of the word "cadet" in her McClure's articles.

Lathrop sends her congratulations on A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil.

Kishi praises Addams's New Conscience and an Ancient Evil,  and intends to write on her work from a Japanese perspective.

Barrett thanks Addams for her articles about prostitution and explains the work of the Florence Crittenton Mission.

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.

A royalty statement for all of Addams' books.

The Macmillan Company sends Addams royalties on her latest book.

Macmillan offers to print a cheap version "A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil" in order to expand Addams' readership.

Macmillan acknowledges Addams agreement to issue a cheap edition of A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil.

French thanks Addams for sending her a copy of A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil.

French congratulates Addams on her manuscript of A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil.

Cowperthwait writes Addams about her book A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil and explains his experiments and ideas on sex.

Hamilton suggests illustrations for Addams' manuscript of A Newer Conscience and an Ancient Evil.

O'Shea invites Addams speak to a group of women in Portsmouth studying her books.

Straus tells Addams that his son enjoyed her book and organized the Progressive Committee of Princeton.

Willets criticizes Addams for writing about prostitution in her latest book, A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil and demands that she cease publishing it to protect morality.

Willets writes to Addams about what she sees as the negative impact of Addams' book about prostitution.

Brooks praises Addams' article on prostitution and then asks for assistance in relocating to Chicago to run her health business.

Ely thanks Addams for sending him a copy of her new book and questions her decision to campaign for woman suffrage.

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.

McClure agrees to terms on publishing articles from A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil.

McClure extends the deadline for Addams' first of five articles from A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil.

McClure would like Addams to change the chapter selection for the series coming from A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil.

The Macmillan Company's annual statement of royalties on Addams' books.

"Leo Negro" writes Addams about venereal disease in the military and civilian populations.

Scudder belatedly thanks Addams for sending her an autograph copy of her latest book.

Redington praises Addams' recent magazine articles, sends a donation, and tells her about his factory in which he employs women.

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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