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Addams tells Ficke that Miss Seabury would be a good addition to her staff.
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Addams recommends Fanny Fisch for a summer job.
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Ely recommends Irene Osgood for the position of Factory Inspector in Illinois.
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Addams asks Johnston for help in finding Hulbert a job in Chicago.
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Tuckerman informs Addams of his plans to leave his current church and find a new, more "liberal" church to continue his worship.
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Plummer writes to Addams because she is lonely and looking for simple work to occupy her time.
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Jones recommends Emma Neukom to Addams for a job at Hull-House or for another settlement house in Chicago.
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Addams writes Robert W. Teeter a letter of recommendation.
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Heuston and Beatty certify Alice Laing's nursing qualifications.
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Gulliver introduces Addams to Margaret Monrad in the hopes she may be able to employ her at Hull House
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McCormick writes Addams that she must refuse an appointment she requested for Katharine Coman.
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Addams suggests possible employment for Alice Laing.
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Laing sends Addams her card and asks for her assistance in finding employment.
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Branson asks Addams for recommendations for educators who can do rural work.
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Abbott discusses candidates for a possible job at Greenwich House in New York.
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Addams writes Abbott about contacting John Commons and offer her thanks to Abbott for sending the literature she had requested.
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Addams asks Breckinridge for a recommendation on filling a job.
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Addams sends along a letter to Breckinridge and thanks her for a donation from Frances Plummer.
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Addams provides Whitney a letter of recommendation for Helen Todd.
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Addams sends Breckinridge a letter (not found) from a potential employee for Breckinridge's Research Department, and suffrage matters.
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Addams send's Breckinridge a letter from a "promising young man" who might work at Breckinridge's School (enclosure not found).
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Addams forwards Blair's letter to the School of Civics and Philanthropy to help her fill a vacancy.
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Prosser asks Addams for advice in selecting a woman to work for the National Society for the Promotion of Industrial Education.
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Witt writes Addams about his financial troubles and his distrust of Theodore Roosevelt.
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French asks Addams for help finding employment for a family friend.
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In this article, Rayner advocates for the advantages for African Americans to attend college.
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Freeman writes Landsberg a lengthy story about how he ended up in jail.
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Breckinridge asks Addams's advice about some filling job positions and the 50th anniversary of emancipation.
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Perkins telegrams Addams to ask Charles McCarthy to help him with Progressive Party correspondence.
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Addams informs Baker about a potential job for Mr. Rath.
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Coman writes Addams to lend her services to the Progressive Party and offers Addams her book, The Economic Beginnings of the Far West.
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Addams agrees to help find work for Coman in the Progressive Party and accepts her offer of books for Addams' steamboat journey to Egypt.
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Coman writes Addams to explain the terms of her commitment to work with the Progressive Party.
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Addams asks Haldeman to help raise funds to help Alice Spradlin.
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Addams asks Breckinridge if she might know someone who could fill a position.
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Jennings provides a reference for soprano Mabel Preston Hall.
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Orgeni, a voice instructor, offers a reference for soprano Mabel Hall.
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Pringsheim's resume outlines her experiences.
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Taylor, Addams, and Henderson endorse Charles B. Ball for Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds at the Library of Congress.
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Nollen asks Addams' opinion on choosing Harris as the new principal of Ferry Hall.
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Dilla seeks a position as a lecturer or organizer in the peace movement.
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King informs Addams that Elise Richards is looking into settlement house work, and recommends that Addams accepts her to Hull-House.
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Addams advises Morris not to hire James Tryon, instead suggesting that they hire Lewis Gannett for the Chicago Peace Society position.
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The Association of Collegiate Alumnae proposed various ways in which women may be included in the war effort and maintain ranks alongside men, primarily as nurses but as other medical specialists as well.
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Addams updates Kellogg on Balch's future work and offers congratulations for the new addition to Kellogg's family.
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Hapgood relates a telegram he received from John Dewey and requests Levinson's input.
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Hapgood explains to Addams why Levinson's employment is no longer viable.
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Dewey asks Hapgood to consider his friend, Levinson, for employment.
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Kellogg describes recent attempts to find someone to undertake a commission.
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Herrick tells Addams that he will consider Gertrude Britton for a position, but fears that a woman might not be able to do it.

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