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James writes Addams about the Progressive campaign in Wisconsin and the political culture there.
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Thomas discusses possible candidates for president and the idea of forming a new party.
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Addams argues for the establishment of a federal bureau for the protection of children, especially regarding the issues of child labor and education. The speech was given before the Fifth National Child Labor Conference, held in Chicago.
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Sabath cables Addams that Congress passed a bill to place an immigration station in Chicago.
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Johnson, a Socialist, writes Addams of his disappoint that she is supporting Theodore Roosevelt for President on the Progressive Party ticket.
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McCormick asks Addams to intervene on his behalf in opposition to a third ticket in the upcoming election.
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McCormick asks Addams to intervene on his behalf in opposition to a third ticket in the upcoming election.
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McKelway commends Addams for her work with the Progressive Party but tells her he supports Wilson.
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Baker writes Addams about his concerns of the leadership and direction of the Progressive Party, arguing that it may not be that different from the Democratic Party in terms of the character of the leadership.
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Post relates to Addams an idea proposed by Jones, and explains why it was declined.
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Post thanks Addams for including her name in a telegram to President Wilson and suggests asking him about the United States conducting a "police war", tasked only to protect goods and citizens.
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Landon reminisces with Addams after reading a note about Addams' Twenty Years at Hull House.
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Penfield sends a questionnaire on issues in the upcoming election and the best party to solve them.
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Pinchot is asking supporters of his brother, Gifford Pinchot, to write statements to be published in a campaign book.
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Pinchot thanks Addams for supporting Gifford Pinchot.
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Pinchot sends Addams an article (not found) about the issues facing America.
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Shaw writes to Addams to clarify the awkward situation between the National and State associations for suffrage in navigating the Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft campaigns.
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Shaw informs board members of the National American Woman Suffrage Association about the organization's fundraising issues.
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Haldeman-Julius writes to Addams about life at the farm, including how her daughter is developing, and what she is planning for Addams's birthday present.
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Peck warns Addams about Theodore Roosevelt and the poor chances of the Progressive Party to elect him president.
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The writer criticizes Theodore Roosevelt's platform and admonishes Addams for supporting it.
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This anonymous author chastises Addams for her support of Theodore Roosevelt and encloses an article that is critical of the candidate.
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Winslow criticizes Theodore Roosevelt as the Progressive Party candidate for the presidency and criticizes Jane Addams for supporting him.
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La Follett writes Addams about her reasons for resigning from the board of the National American Woman Suffrage Association and discusses plans for a convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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La Follette writes Addams about the board of the National American Woman Suffrage Association in regard to the 1912 Presidential Election.
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La Follette writes Dennett about her reasoning for going off the board of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, recommends a successor, and shares some political opinions.
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Lindsey writes Addams about corruption within the political parties in Denver.
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Lindsey informs Addams that he will be unable to the National Conference on Charities and Correction in St. Louis later in the month.
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Lindsey writes Addams about the victory of an independent candidate in the Colorado election.
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Advertisement for a meeting of the National Campaign on Reprisals and Irish Peace.
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Parsons updates Addams on efforts in Detroit to resist militarists from taking over the United States government.
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Parsons goes over multiple points about the current climate around the war in Europe and how President Wilson can keep America neutral.
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Woolley thanks Addams for sending an article and discusses her views on Theodore Roosevelt.
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A series of questions regarding parliamentary control and foreign policy during times of war and peace.
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Hutchinson disagrees with the Progressive Party but supports Addams' role in the party.
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Mosher writes Addams to criticize her remarks regarding political deportations.
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Spence congratulates Addams for her nominating speech at the Progressive Party Convention and sends his wishes that she is now resting in Maine.
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Mead argues that a new Constitutional amendment is required to prevent secret meetings and sabotage in the upper echelons of society.
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Jordan tells Addams that he thinks Hoover will become the next President of the United States and has confidence in his skills.
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Jordan disagrees with Addams about the "progressive" qualities of Theodore Roosevelt, preferring instead the policies of Woodrow Wilson.
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Manousopoulos asks Addams to support the efforts of Crete to reunite with Greece after years of Ottoman rule.
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Miller criticizes Addams for her support of Theodore Roosevelt for president.
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Detzer asks Hoover to answer questions about his stand on topics related to peace.
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Reisner asks Richards' opinion on the Dolliver-Davis Bill, which seeks to provide for agricultural and industrial training schools.
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Devine asks Addams to write a letter of recommendation for Florence Kelley as Labor Commissioner of New York.
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Devine asks Addams about the possibility of funding funding in Chicago for campaign to create a Commission on Industrial Relations.
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Karsten sends Hunter a copy of a congressional bill which repeals the draft section of army legislation.
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Karsten informs Meyer that she received his letter addressed to Addams, and expresses her hope that she will be forwarded copies of the hearing Meyer is attending before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
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Karsten writes on behalf of Addams, informing members of the Woman's Peace Party of the efforts being made to stop militaristic sentiments.

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