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Addams tells Kellogg that she is not yet ready to write about Russia and asks him to help get Aletta Jacobs's book published in the United States.
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Addams agrees to write for Kellogg on Fred Howe's book.
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Kellogg asks Addams to participate in a symposium on Fred How's autobiography.
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Addams explains to Andrews why she did not want to write an article about the American Association for Labor Legislation.
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Andrews send Addams his suggestions for revising her speech for publication.
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Zweig, Gorky and Duhamel invite friends and admirers of Romain Rolland to contribute to a book in honor of his 60th birthday.
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Armes thanks Addams for her stories about Theodore Roosevelt and asks for additional accounts of her meetings with him.
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Andrews thanks Addams for agreeing to contribute an article to the American Labor Legislation Review.
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Addams agrees to Leach's request to write an article.
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Addams argues for Josephine Butler's importance to social issues such as human trafficking, prostitution, and venereal disease.
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Addams telegrams Kellogg that she cannot get a real article to him by July 7 but will send a few paragraphs on the peace activities that summer.
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Andrews asks Addams to send her address by early June for publication in the American Labor Legislation Review.
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Kellogg asks Addams for an article about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Summer School and pleads for an article from her for The Survey's tenth anniversary issue.
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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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Addams examines Mayor William Hale Thompson's motives when he censors British books and influences.
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Addams examines Mayor William Hale Thompson's censorship of British books and influences.
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Addams tells Kellogg that she will try to send him a write up on the Pax Special but will be at a social work conference.
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Addams drafts a poem for Louise de Koven Bowen's birthday.
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Addams reflects on the role of the elderly in society.
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Addams tells Landman that she cannot write an article for him due to her many existing commitments.
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Addams praises Katherine Hancock Goode's work as a legislator.
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Addams praises Katherine Goode's legislative work.
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Kelley suggests that Addams charge McCall's Magazine $500 for her article.
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Kelley asks Addams to write an article on child labor for McCall's Magazine.
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Addams apologizes to Kellogg because she has not been able to write an article for the Survey Graphic's War & Peace issue.
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Addams tells Kellogg that she is sorry, but cannot provide him an article for the Survey.
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Kellogg tells Addams that he wants an article for the Survey from her for an issue on the anniversary of World War I.
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Addams tells Thomas that she cannot write an article on race relations, but suggests that Gertrude Baer could write something on anti-Semitism.
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Addams sends her best wishes to a new social work publication, Neighorhood.
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Addams and Balch discuss the history of peace movements.
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Addams contributes to an anthology suggesting that when business develops a code of ethics, it will begin to serve mankind.
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Addams argues that the abolition of war is the ethical problem facing the current generation.
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Addams introduces the papers from the meeting celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Juvenile Court of Chicago.
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Addams introduces a memorial to the ways that George Twose added to Hull-House.
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Addams thanks Kellogg for his comments on her City Club lecture and agrees to let him report on it in the Survey.
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Kellogg sends Addams a proof of his article about her City Club talk.
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Kellogg asks Addams to approve an introduction to her Christmas message to be printed in the Survey.
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Addams tells Kellogg of efforts to publish her Christmas Message and asks if the Survey would print it.
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Balch drafts Grethlein & Co, regarding the posisbility of Addams doing a memoir.
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Underwood drafts a telegram to Addams about publishing her Christmas peace message.
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Kellogg telegrams Addams about publishing her Christmas peace message in the Survey.
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Addams asks Kellogg to publish her Christmas peace message.
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Addams asks Kellogg whether the Survey could publish her Christmas peace message in a timely manner.
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Addams discusses the role of American women as economic factors in the post-World War I global economy.
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Addams argues for the value of recreation in girls' lives.
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Maddox asks Addams for permission to publish her address in the Alumna of Rockford College.
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Addams notes regarding sending copies of the Woman Patriot and other matters.
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Kellogg sends Addams illustrations that they are using for her Survey article.
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Addams sends Lasker an article by Helene Scheu-Riesz and suggest they might include in the Survey.
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