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Maude tells Addams that Countess Tolstoya has cancelled her American trip, and asks her to write an introduction for a reprint of What Then Must We Do?
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Addams, explains how a league of neutral nations can be used to begin negotiations to end the war.
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Addams shares a memory of Caroline Severance, who recently passed away.
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Addams uses the story of the devil-baby to discuss how the beliefs in fairy tales are still an influencing factor in people's thinking.
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Addams expounds upon the role of religious education in keeping youth from vice and examines the difficult standards to which young women are held. This is the third in a five-part series, which would ultimately be published as A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil later in the year.
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Addams identifies the dangers that face young women alone in a city and discusses the lack of support for them. This is the fourth in a five-part series, which would ultimately be published as A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil later in the year.
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Page proofs of "Chapter V: Social Control," the final article in a five-part series, which would ultimately be published as A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil later in the year.
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Addams reviews Henrietta Barnett's book on Canon Barnett explaining his importance to the settlement movement.
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Addams discusses the life of Samuel Barnett and Henrietta Barnett's book.
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An essay collected from Addams' writings on children, child labor, and recreational opportunities in the city.
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Epstein's secretary tells Addams that they have received her introduction for his book.
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Addams reflects on the role of the elderly in society.
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Kennedy asks Addams to write an article for the Encyclopedia of Social Science and advises on a potential American tour for Henrietta Barnett.
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Putnam praises Addams for her "The Devil Baby at Hull-House."
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Post sends Addams some corrections in her Survey article regarding the purchase of the Virgin Islands.
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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 that American women are behind their European peers with regard to individual rights.
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Addams' discussion of the impact of dogmatic nationalism in the light of anti-immigrant sentiment. This paper was given to the American Sociological Society.
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Addams introduces a memorial to the ways that George Twose added to Hull-House.
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Kellogg thanks Addams for her Theodore Roosevelt memorial.
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Kellogg asks Addams whether she sent a revised proof of her article for the Survey.
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Kellogg thanks Addams for sending a revised proof of her article for the Survey.
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Kellogg tells Addams that her proof corrections were made.
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Brownell, General Director, of the National Editorial Service writes to Addams about supporting her and the Women's Peace Party movement.
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Maude asks Addams about her introduction to the Tolstoy's What Then Must We Do?.
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Maude asks Addams for her introduction to the edited version of What then Must We Do?
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Maude thanks Addams for agreeing to join the Tolstoy Society and write an introduction to a translation of What Then Must We Do?
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Addams describes Bowen's life story and her contributions to numerous causes.
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Mackenzie asks Addams for a meeting to discuss his idea for a new department at McClure Magazine to which she might contribute.
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Zueblin announces his appointment as editor of Twentieth Century Magazine and invites Addams to contribute an article.
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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 discusses the University of Chicago's new School of Social Service Administration.
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Also known as The Yellow Kid, 1905

Addams relates a story about peasants in Russia who believe that all Americans are black. It was published in several newspapers on April 16, 1905, and then also under the title of "The Yellow Kid" in an anthology of quotes from famous people.
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Addams reports on a resolution calling for arbitration passed by the International Congress of Women.
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Bradford thanks Addams for sending her The Women at the Hague, and praises the book.
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Jordan praises Addams' essays about the war as among the best he has seen.
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Allen tells Addams that she can take her time with the book review to recuperate from her illness.
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Wyatt compliments Addams on her recent article in the Atlantic.
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Marsh expresses his excitement for a book mentioned by Addams and requests to know more.
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Marsh asks Addams if she has any materials ready for publication and notes that the hostility against her seems to be lessening.
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Marsh thanks Addams for sending The Women at the Hague.
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House thanks Addams for sending information on the Neutral Nations Conference and a copy of "Women at the Hague".
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Devine tells Addams that he revised an editorial and that Taft wanted to appoint her as a member of the Industrial Commission.
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Bok asks Addams about her writing and compliments her on her editorial.
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Bok acknowledges receipt of Addams' May and June articles for the Ladies' Home Journal and calls "The Family and the State" article "delicious."
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Bok suggest that Addams make her new article, Need a Woman over Fifty Feel Old?, more personal as she, herself, is a woman over fifty.
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Bok asks Addams to write an article on "The Idleness of the Suburban Woman."
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Bok praises Addams' article on peace slated for the December issue of the Ladies' Home Journal.

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