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Kellogg asks Addams to intervene and help Charles Cooper get some respite from overwork.

Also known as Albert Joseph Kennedy to National Federation of Settlements Executive Committee, May 27, 1930

Kennedy tells executive committee members to date of the National Federation of Settlement Conference.

Kennedy asks Addams to write an article for the Encyclopedia of Social Science and advises on a potential American tour for Henrietta Barnett.

Addams asks Kennedy to write an entry for the Encyclopedia of Social Science and congratulates him on the National Conference of Settlements.

Kellogg tells Addams about the 16th Conference of the National Federation of Settlements, held in Boston.

Cooper asks Kennedy not to resign as the secretary of the National Federation of Settlements.

Kennedy thanks Addams for her letter and hopes that her health is improving.

Van der Vaart discusses the service work she plans on doing in the Ozarks.

Addams thanks Settlement Society for publishing and sending her a copy of James Bronson Reynolds: A Memorial.

Addams tells Kennedy that she plans to get more information about the selection of the Barnett Memorial Fellow.

Affelder sends Addams a list of recent donors to the Barnett Memorial Fellowship.

Addams sends Detzer a membership (not found) for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

Addams tells Kennedy when he can contact her in Boston with any changes to the resolution for the settlement conference.

Kennedy asks Addams for leads in Chicago for contributors for a a memorial to Robert Archey Woods.

Affelder discusses receiving a contribution for the Barnett Memorial Fund.

Affelder sends Addams the names of recent donors to the Barnett Memorial Fellowship.

Edwards sends Addams names who might serve on the Barnett Memorial Fund Committee.

Graham tells the Chicago Commons board of his plan to increase public contributions and endowments by publishing a year book.

Addams sends her best wishes to a new social work publication, Neighorhood.

Woods sends Addams lists of people and institutions in Asia who are associated with missionary and settlement work.

Woods asks Addams her opinion of a plan to study the usefulness of settlements.

Salisbury tells Addams that she does not believe that Albert Kennedy's plan to visit midwestern settlements will be of much value.

Salisbury tells Addams that the Midwestern office of the National Federation of Settlements is closing its office but hopes to carry on its work.

Cooper talks to Addams about the future of the settlement movement and asks her to address the issue.

The Executive Committee discusses solicitations of papers for its annual meeting, funding for next year's work, and international expansions and reports.

Barnett tells Addams about her travels and thanks her for her help setting up the trip.

Barnett thanks Addams for her help on the upcoming lecture tour and plans meeting.

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

Barnett apologizes to Addams for poor communication over her American tour.

Addams tells Barnett about new plans for her American speaking tour.

Addams sends Kennedy materials regarding Henrietta Barnett's proposed lecture tour.

Addams tells Barnett how disappointed she is in James Pond's handling of her lecture tour and promises to do her best to correct things.

Addams tells Kennedy about the reluctance of James Pond with regard to Henrietta Barnett's American tour.

Addams updates Barnett on difficulties with planning her American lecture tour.

Addams advises Barnett on the timing of her American tour and offers to help organize it.

Kellogg suggests changes for Addams article about Samuel Barnett.

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

Cheetham asks Addams to introduce a Miss Harper to settlement work.

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

Taufflieb praises Addams's settlement work and explains that the French seek peace.

Woods updates Addams on new leadership at the National Federation of Settlements.

King informs Addams that Elise Richards is looking into settlement house work, and recommends that Addams accepts her to Hull-House.

Addams discusses the life of Samuel Barnett and Henrietta Barnett's book.

Addams reminisces about Samuel and Henrietta Barnett and Toynbee Hall at the National Federation of Settlements Conference.

Addams recounts a story depicted in a children's play at Hull-House, which she offers as an allegory about the importance of women in society.

Addams discusses English settlement work at the Kenwood Evangelical Church.

Barnett sends Addams some notices (not found) about her husband.

Addams discusses the association in the public eye between settlements and immigrants and when immigrants are involved in high profile crimes, settlements are accused of supporting anarchism. Addams defends the role of the settlement as the bridge between immigrant communities and the American public, holding that it does not change in times of crisis.
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