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Addams thanks Pinchot for the article but regrets that she cannot campaign for him.
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Robins reports on Progressive Party activities in Illinois from October 10 to 17.
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Irwin informs Addams that her Progressive Party article has been published and says that these kinds of articles are more useful than traditional party campaign materials.
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Robins send Addams a report of Progressive Party work done in Illinois between October 24 and 31.
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A list of Progressive Party chairmen by state.
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A list of states, with some checked off, written on Progressive Party stationery.
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Thomas asks for Addams' assistance with a school she is planning and praises Addams for her work in the Progressive Party.
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Robins sends Addams a summary of women's Progressive Party work in Illinois, including the Jane Addams Chorus.
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Roosevelt praises Addams's work for the Progressive Party campaign, noting that they fought a good fight, yet went down in disaster.
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Kellor sends Addams the Progressive Party's plan for education, notes Theodore Roosevelt's enthusiasm for the effort, and asks Addams to suggest names.
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The Progressive Party organizes its Bureau of Education in to six bureaus.
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Addams informs Robins about new plans for a Progressive Party education program.
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Addams discusses her impressions of the campaign and election results in a speech to the City Club on November 13; the report of the event was published on November 27. Other speakers at the event were not included.
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Kent announces that he won his Congressional election, and feels optimistic about making some Progressive changes.
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Addams refuses to support Boyle's contention that academics should refrain from political activities.
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McCormick discusses the challenges facing the Progressive Party after the election.
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Addams thanks Roosevelt for the tremendous impetus his run has given social reform and hopes to see him in New York.
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Addams writes Roosevelt about the positive impact of the Progressive Party campaign on social reform issues.
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Dixon invites Addams to a conference of the Progressive National Committee in Chicago in December.
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Dixon invites Addams to attend the Progressive National Conference in Chicago.
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Havens, a delegate to the Progressive Convention in Chicago, praises Addams for her work and shares his great respect for her.
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White invites Addams to give a speech at Progressive Party meeting in Topeka, Kansas.
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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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Marbury declines Addams' invitation to attend a meeting for the Progressive Party, but she hopes to show her support in the future.
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Leaders of the Progressive Party created an organizational structure of bureaus and committees to continue the work of the party after the election.