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Kellogg describes the festivities at the Fortieth Anniversary of Hull-House and the role that settlements have played in American society.

A list of donors to the Hull-House Fresh Air Children.

Addams asks McCormick to donate to Hull-House's summer program.

Addams asks Levinson for a donation to send children and mothers to the Bowen Country Club in the summer.

Addams asks Rich to help Hull-House support the Joseph T. Bowen Country Club's program for children.

Smith invites Linn and the family to visit her and Jane Addams over the summer.

Kahn thanks Addams for the contribution of the children of Hull-House to the Shakespeare Memorial Theater.

Addams asks Haldeman-Julius to lend her father's collection of arrowheads to the Hull-House Boys Club.

Baker gives Addams some suggestions on the operation of the Mary Crane Nursery.

Addams sends Hicks knitted sweaters for three young girls at Hull-House.

Graves tells Addams that Sears, Roebuck and Company will donate beds and chairs for the Boys Barracks at the Bowen Country Club.

Addams asks Robins for donations to send children to the Bowen Country Club.

Addams discusses her interactions with Hull-House's immigrant neighbors as part of a round table discussion at the Midwest Conference on Character Development. This transcript includes discussion after Addams's talk which does not appear in the published proceedings.

Addams discusses her interactions with Hull-House's immigrant neighbors as part of a round table discussion at the Midwest Conference on Character Development.

Addams and Riddle ask Daniels if they can purchase military barracks for use at the Hull House Summer Camp.

Addams thanks Graves for Julius Rosenwald's financial support for the Bowen Country Club.

Britton gives Longan the status of various Hull House clubs as he will be away for a few weeks.

Addams asks Coolidge to continue supporting the Hull-house Fresh Air Fund for children.

Addams requests a donation from Sprague to support Hull-House's summer children's camp.

Addams discusses the different methods of social work and describes how the settlement works to help society.

Addams updates Benedict on Hull-House, Mary Smith's condition and discusses money for pictures.

Addams asks Abbott to hand to printing of a pamphlet and discusses a workshop at Hull-House.

Addams asks for donations to Hull-House's Waukegan summer programs for children.

A form letter by Addams asks Blaine for a donation to the Hull-House summer camp.

Addams extols the benefits of cultivating a belief in Santa Claus among children. It was part of a larger article, "We Believe in Santa Claus," published in a variety of newspapers.

Addams asks Blaine for a donation to the Hull-Hull-House Outing Fund. The letter, which probably went out to numerous others, was sent while Addams was abroad.

Addams gave a tribute to the life of Sarah Rozet Smith at the dedication of the Hull-House organ. This speech was later printed as a pamphlet.

An unsigned letter discusses farm property in the Evanston area for sale and suggests that it could serve Hull-House as a camp or summer location.

Lindsey hopes Addams can meet Miss Laurane Porter, who is very interested in the children's groups they are a part of, including the Juvenile Courts.
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