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  • Subject is exactly "Addams, Jane, writings, Democracy and Social Ethics"

Lincoln praises Addams for Democracy and Social Ethics.

Macmillan summarizes royalties earned by Addams' books between April 1907 and April 1908.

Masaryk writes enthusiastically about Democracy and Social Ethics, and asks Addams to assist her "Slavic girl" Alice who is in Chicago with Miss McDowell.

Addams argues that it is the responsibility of a democracy to care about the social needs of its citizens.

Barnes writes to Addams about her book, Democracy and Social Ethics, and expresses some concerns about her ideas.

Howard writes Addams in praise of Democracy and Social Ethics.

Nitchie congratulates Addams on Democracy and Social Ethics.

Griggs praises Addams' Democracy and Social Ethics as "fine and sane."

Seligman writes Addams to praise Democracy and Social Ethics.

A selection from Addams' book Democracy and Social Ethics, "Filial Relations" addresses ideas of women being able to live full lives and have thoughts outside of family life.

Fremont Older writes a letter to Jane Addams about her book, Democracy and Social Ethics, and how it relates to the current situation in San Francisco.

Brett sends Addams a royalty payment for sales of the first 1000 copies of 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.

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

Angell praises Addams' Democracy and Social Ethics.

Addams writes Blaine about the work of a committee and asks for reaction to Democracy and Social Ethics.

Addams writes Marsh to negotiate the title of her upcoming book and the payments of her publishing contract.

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

Addams writes Smith about her visit to Atlantic City, New Jersey, and offers news about activities, including a visit with Smith's mother.

Addams writes Smith about a donation, and recent news.

Addams reports to Smith on events of her trip to New York, meetings, dinner parties, and news of family and friends.

Addams tells Smith about the success of her book, Democracy and Social Ethics.

Addams writes Smith, relating details of her daily life in Smith's absence.

Addams remarks on her embarrassment over people reading her book.

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

Addams writes Ely about the difficulties of promoting Democracy and Social Ethics among reading circles in women's clubs.

Addams writes Haldeman about family finances and plans for the family Christmas celebration.

Addams writes Booth about edits to Democracy and Social Ethics.

The Macmillan Company issues a credit statement to Addams for her book.

Credit statement from The Macmillan Company to Addams for her book.

The Macmillan Company details how many copies of Democracy and Social Ethics sold in various cities and countries.

A royalty statement for sales of Democracy and Social Ethics.

Macmillan Company statement of royalties for Addams' first four books.

A royalty statement for all of Addams' books.

These statements detail the financial compensations Addams will receive from Macmillan Company for the publication of Democracy and Social Ethics and Newer Ideals of Peace.

Royalty figures for Democracy and Social Ethics, 1903-1940 sales.

Macmillan sends Addams a royalty check for Democracy and Social Ethics.

The Macmillan Company issues a credit statement to Addams for her book.

Macmillan sends Addams a royalty statement.

Macmillan encloses a royalty statement for publication of Democracy and Social Ethics.

Macmillan encloses a statement on sales of Democracy and Social Ethics.

Macmillan Company sends Addams a statement for her royalty account.

Macmillan Company sends Addams royalty statements for her books.

Macmillan asks Addams to provide corrections to Democracy and Social Ethics before it is reprinted.

Macmillan reports to Addams that the company has received the agreement to publish Democracy and Social Ethics.

Richmond gives Addams detailed feedback on her book, Democracy and Social Ethics.

Baker writes Addams to praise her work in both Newer Ideals of Peace and Democracy and Social Ethics.

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

Ely notes that George Brett had asked about Addam's lecture route for promoting Democracy and Social Ethics.
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