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James asks for Addams's endorsement of Robert La Follette, a Progressive Party candidate for President of the United States.
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Addams gives a short statement in support of a municipal zoo.
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Beveridge confirms speaking dates for Addams and sends her an update on the Progressive campaign in Indiana.
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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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Woods updates Addams on her activities for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section and suggests developing a series of publications on various topics related to peace.
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Martin asks Karsten to thank Addams for her political endorsement and hopes she will help campaign in Nevada.
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Martin asks Addams to speak at the opening of her campaign for the Senate.
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Martin asks Addams to speak at a campaign rally for her Senate run.
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Martin's secretary asks Addams for a statement of support for Martin's U.S. Senate campaign.
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An anonymous writer gives Addams advice for the Progressive Party to win the election.
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Rivas asks Addams and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom to investigate the recent Mexican election.
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Kellogg asks Addams to let them publish her remarks on Al Smith in The Survey.
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Kellogg discuses Addams' endorsement of Woodrow Wilson and the general sense that social workers are behind him.
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Lindsey writes Addams about the victory of an independent candidate in the Colorado election.
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Macmillan writes Addams regarding the League of Nations and compulsory testing and treatment for venereal disease.
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Addams and other supporters of Theodore Roosvelt's 1912 presidential campaign endorse Robert La Follette for president.
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Addams argues that William Kent's track record in Chicago makes him an able candidate for the Senate.
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Addams endorse Woodrow Wilson in the 1916 election because of his track record of respect for providing individuals with opportunity.
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Coit congratulates Addams on New Conscience and Ancient Evil and reflects on the book's subject matter.
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Perkins reports the outcomes of local and state elections, but puts a particular emphasis on the outcome of the 7th district of New Jersey.
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Ickes tells Addams he is supporting James M. Cox for president and would like to meet with her to discuss it.
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Ickes tells Addams that he disagrees with her views on Herbert Hoover.
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Greeley sends supporters material for Anne Martin's political campaign.
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Morris informs Addams that Harold G. Townsend was elected both secretary of the Chicago Peace Society and director of the Central West Department of the American Peace Society. He extends wishes for good cooperation on behalf of Townsend.
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Addams talks to a New York Sun reporter about her decision to support Theodore Roosevelt and the new party in the presidential election.
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Addams talks with a Kansas City Star reporter about increased political participation, recreation in cities and her work as garbage collector in Chicago.
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Addams discusses her views on the American presidential election, American interest in the League of Nations and outlooks for peace.
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Fisher urges Addams to publicly support James Cox in the upcoming election in order to save the League of Nations.
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Addams remarks at the turn out of women voters in almost every ward in Chicago that came out to vote.
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Shaw details Addams' views on current events such as the upcoming election and prohibition.
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In a newspaper interview, Addams offers her reasons for supporting the Progressive Party and Theodore Roosevelt.
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Addams accepts James's invitation to join a group to support Robert La Follette's bid for president.
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Addams tells Spencer her views about the International Congress of Women being held in the United States.
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Addams discusses deciding who to vote for in the Presidential Election.
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Addams explains that her comments made about Francis Heney were not to be seen as an endorsement in his political race.
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Addams asks Richberg whether there is truth to the rumor that Hoover is considering running for president.
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Addams hopes for Heney's success in his Senate election.
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Addams sends Lathrop a draft endorsement for Herbert Hoover and asks her to improve it.
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Addams tells Wald she plans to vote for Herbert Hoover.
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Addams invites Thomas to Hull-House during her visit to Chicago and discusses the expansion of woman suffrage.
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Addams gives Kellogg suggestions on improving the statement of support for Woodrow Wilson that he is circulating for social workers.
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Addams tells Levinson she will be happy to help support Otis Glenn's run for the Senate.
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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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Fairbank urges Addams to support James Cox's presidential candidacy.
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Fairbank regrets that Addams decided not to endorse James Middleton Cox in the governor's race.
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Rankin asks Addams to speak for the Georgia Peace Society.
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McGrath is sending Addams a letter about the elections that was sent to the State Chairmen and National Committeemen of the Progressive Party.
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Lind tells Addams his views on prohibition and Al Smith's presidential candidacy.
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