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Byron tells Laufer that the Hull-House Labor Museum is returning some rugs to the Field Museum.

Graves tells Addams that Julius Rosenwald will not donate towards building a new building at the Bowen Country Club, but he will seek donations of furnishings from manufacturers.

Addams presents a memorial to Allen Bartlit Pond, describing their friendship and his architectural achievements at Hull-House and beyond.

Hull-House announces a fund to build a cottage in memory of Laura Dainty Pelham at the Joseph A. Bowen Summer Camp.

Bowen asks Rosenwald to sign a deed for Jane Addams so that Hull-House can sell property.

Bowen writes to Addams about dealings with Pond & Pond Architecture and the Hull-House buildings.

Bowen writes to Jane about dealings with Pond & Pond Architecture.

Bowen inquires about how donations to Hull-House are used and asks for a budget for its needs.

Rosenwald tells Addams that he will donate towards the Laura Dainty Pelham Memorial.

A certificate showing that the Bowen Country Club has passed its health inspection.

Addams asks Graves to ask Julius Rosenwald for funds to build a boys cottage at the Bowen Country Club.

Addams tells Graves about plans for the Laura Dainty Pelham Memorial.

Addams writes Ainsworth that she came back directly from New Orleans to push the building schemes at Hull-House.

Addams invites Haldeman to join her in Chicago or Rockford, Illinois, in the summer, noting that there will be construction ongoing at Hull-House and she will not be able to go away. She also remarks on her health and that of John Weber Addams.

Addams reports to Ely about her lack of progress on her book, Democracy and Social Ethics, because of activities at Hull-House.

Addams writes Smith about her visit with Charles Smith, books, Hull-House, and recent visitors.

Addams sends Marshall two etchings of Hull House for the holidays.

Addams sends Harrison an etching of Hull House as a holiday gift.

Addams discusses Hull-House staffing with Rich and updates her on Mary Smith's health.

Addams sends Hicks a list of repairs for Hull House (not found).

Addams asks Hicks to keep her updated about Hull-House finances and construction.

Addams writes Hicks about work needed at Hull-House in the fall.

Annual report of Hull-House, covering the activities, operations, and administration.

An etching of the Hull-House court used for a holiday card.

Addams reports on Hull-House's facilities and social services on the occasion of the twentieth anniversary, providing a sense of the costs of maintaining buildings and programs, and ending with an appeal for financial support.

Culver apologizes to Addams for the misinterpretation of a previous legal letter.

Ickes sends Addams a donation to Hull-House for architectural work.

An etching of the entrance of Hull-House.

Detzer sends Addams wishes for a speedy recovery.

Carman encloses a report (not attached) of an inspection of Hull-House's operations looking for ways to run it more economically.

Pond explains his client's, Horace Tenney, position in a legal argument concerning Hull-House.

Addams discusses the formation and goals of Hull-House in a speech to the B'rith Kodesh Temple.
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