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Wills lists his teaching experience in the hopes of working at Hull-House.
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Wills sends the secretary of Addams his and his wife's official employment records and teaching credentials to gain Hull House residency.
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Also known as Vilma Glücklich to Jane Addams, August 17, 1925

Glücklich tells Addams that she recommends Madeline Doty to serve as acting Women's International League for Peace and Freedom secretary.
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Smith tells Addams he will send her letter to Paul Kellogg and tells her that they are still waiting to hire a new editor.
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Addams tells Kellogg that she is impressed by Beulah Amidon but does not want to influence his decision on hiring her.
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Addams updates Lovett on helping Dorothy Evans and her trip in Mexico.
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Addams tells Coolidge that she was unable to help Helene Löhr, and offers sympathy on the death of Robert Archey Woods.
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Wood asks former colleagues to help E. von Gaisberg secure a charitable job.
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Lloyd sends Abbott a letter from Mr. Klingaman asking about open jobs.
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Kellogg introduces Addams to Rose Goodman who is seeking a job in Chicago.
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Addams tells Fouts that candidates for a job at Hull-House need to have both sewing and dressmaking skills, but invites her to see if another position would work.
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Salomon asks Addams for help securing writing jobs with American periodicals.
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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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Kellogg describes recent attempts to find someone to undertake a commission.
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Dewey asks Hapgood to consider his friend, Levinson, for employment.
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Hapgood explains to Addams why Levinson's employment is no longer viable.
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Hapgood relates a telegram he received from John Dewey and requests Levinson's input.
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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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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 advises Morris not to hire James Tryon, instead suggesting that they hire Lewis Gannett for the Chicago Peace Society position.
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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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Dilla seeks a position as a lecturer or organizer in the peace movement.
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Nollen asks Addams' opinion on choosing Harris as the new principal of Ferry Hall.
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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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Pringsheim's resume outlines her experiences.