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  • Subject is exactly "art exhibits"

Ely writes Addams about using Enella Benedict's art to illustrate his article in Harper's Monthly.

Addams writes Ely with suggests for possible candidates to work at a settlement.

Ely writes Addams about publication of an article of his in Harper's Monthly and about an art show that featured Enella Benedict.

Addams sends Ely contact information for potential settlement leaders and discusses the publication of an article.

Speranza writes Addams to tell her about an exhibition of handmade, Italian crafts in Chicago and asks her to attend it.

Addams expresses her support and excitement for the Scuola D'Industrie Italiane.

Addams describes why Botticelli's Fortitude is her favorite piece of art. Her description appeared with others by  leading Americans about their favorites.

Handwritten notes about the American showings of Franz Cižek's art exhibit.

Addams updates Hawker on interest in Chicago on Franz Cizek's art exhibit.

Aldis sends Addams his donation for Hull-House and tells her about plans to exhibit Franz Cizek's work in Chicago.

Hawker thanks Addams for her advice about bringing a children's art exhibit to the United States.

Laufer tells Davies which items from Hull-House he would like to display at the Field Museum of Natural History.

Davies tells Addams that the Field Museum would like to display some objects lent from Hull-House.

Kennedy tells Addams that some pottery from Hull-House was broken during an exhibition.

Addams sends Taylor a copy of Occupied Haiti.

Kellogg thanks Addams for writing new articles for the Survey and asks advice on a presentation.

Kennedy tells Addams about a new children's museum and plans for the National Federation of Settlements Conference.
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