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Peck writes to inquire about the amount of his annual donation to Hull-House and his plans to visit at some point.

Baer thanks Addams for her assistance during her American trip.

Baer thanks Addams for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Summer-School and her kindness while she visited Hull-House.

Beaver thanks Addams for Peace and Bread in Time of War and hopes to visit her at Hull-House soon.

Wills thanks Addams for the visit to Hull-House and hopes to be able to stay there in future.

Wallas was inspired by Addams' speech at Kingsway Hall, and hopes to visit Hull-House with his family.

Yamamuro thanks Addams for taeching his daughter about the settlement movement.

Yamamuro thanks Addams helping his daughter while she was in Chicago.

Simons apologizes to Addams for missing a meeting with Dr. Ward at Hull-House.

Hull asks Addams to meet with Mitchell Palmer while he is in Chicago.

Garland sends Addams his new address and his desire to visit her at Hull-House.

Marinho asks Addams if she can spend a week at Hull House to observe its work.

Forchhammer thanks Addams for hosting her and hopes to see her in Europe.

Barnett writes Addams to discuss her upcoming lecture tour and visit to Hull-House.

Barnett writes Addams to thank her for her letter and accept her invitation to visit. Barnett also discusses her recent book.

Barnett writes Adams and Buckley to arrange for her upcoming travel to Canada and the United States.

Learned asks Addams to meet with one of his friends while he is in Chicago and praises The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets.

Armes tells an anecdote about Addams losing her hat and Theodore Roosevelt taking his off too.

Tarbell writes Addams about her speech before the Playground Association and thanks her for her hospitality during her visit to Hull House.

Tarbell writes Addams about her life since her visit to Hull-House.

Andrews introduces Addams to Mary Flexner as an able worker.

Gregory tells Addams that she will not be able to meet her in Dublin but recalls her help fondly.

Bryce writes Addams to introduce some of his friends with whom he would like her to meet when they visit Chicago.

MacDonald asks Addams to host his son Malcolm during his visit to the United States.

MacDonald asks Addams for advice about accepting a lecture in Chicago and hopes to accept her invitation to saty at Hull-House.

Addams tells Hicks that she approves of having Sir Henry Cole at Hull-House.

Addams reassures Jacobs that she has recovered from her illness and wishes that she might have hosted Jacobs at Hull-House.

Addams sends Park some letters (not found) and invites her to Hull-House when in Chicago.

Addams replies to Woods about her travel plans to South America and other Women's International League for Peace and Freedom business.

Addams invites Blaine to discuss the Montessori school at Hull-House.

Addams invites Blaine to Hull-House's Christmas concert and tea.

Addams invites Blaine to the Hull-House Christmas concert and to supper.

Addams reminds Blaine of a supper at Hull-House.

Addams sends Haldeman-Julius gifts for her children and invites them to visit Hull-House.

Addams sends Lindsey a book as congratulations for his impending marriage to Henrietta Brevoort and hopes to see them in Chicago.

Addams tells Fouts that candidates for a job at Hull-House need to have both sewing and dressmaking skills, but invites her to see if another position would work.

Addams asks Whitlock to visit Hull-House and make a speech to a woman's suffrage group while in Chicago.

Addams invites Gilman to stay at Hull-House to discuss her plans.

Addams hopes that Gilman will stay at Hull-House during her stay in Chicago.

Addams ask Ladd-Franklin to visit Hull-House before leaving Chicago.

Addams agrees to see Murtland and Marshall while they are in Chicago and invites them to dinner at Hull-House.

Addams answers Updike's request to assist a young man, agreeing to introduce him to some men at Hull-House.

Addams offers to meet with Berthold Laufer to see if the Field Museum wants any materials from the Hull-House Labor Museum.

Addams tells Detzer that while she will be away during Kathleen Courtney's visit to Chicago she has arranged hospitality.

Addams sends Detzer a letter (not found) and invites her to stay at Hull House while in Chicago.

Addams thanks North for her $500 donation for the furnishing of one of the cottages at the Hull-House Bowen Country Club Summer Camp.

Addams invites Perkins to Hull-House to hear Raymond Unwin speak.

Addams tells Abbott that she might be able to arrange lectures for Samuel Ratcliffe in March and invites her to dine with Manley Hudson at Hull-House.

Addams sends Ross a program for a conference at which he has agreed to speak.
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