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Orgeni, a voice instructor, offers a reference for soprano Mabel Hall.

Ford tells Rischbieth about Eleanor Hinder's employment and plans for the second Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.

Ford asks Hinder if she would be able to meet the United States guidelines for working as an immigrant.

Ford accepts Hinder's resignation and hopes they can continue working together.

Ford suggests that Hinder might be able to continue working for the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference but not with Pan-Pacific Union funds.

Ford invites Hinder to work at the Pan-Pacific Union on the next Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.

Ford sends Hinder regarding her request for a staff position to continue the work of the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.

Ford tells Hinder that legally the Pan-Pacific Union cannot employ her as she suggested to carry out the mandates of the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.

Ford tells Addams his view of Eleanor Hinder's resignation from the Pan-Pacific Union.

Ford tells Addams that he could not hire Eleanor Hinder and seeks another organizer for the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.

Ford sends Addams an update on the work of the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference and Eleanor Hinder's resignation.

Laing sends Addams her card and asks for her assistance in finding employment.

Salomon asks Addams for help securing writing jobs with American periodicals.

Lloyd sends Abbott a letter from Mr. Klingaman asking about open jobs.

Wills sends the secretary of Addams his and his wife's official employment records and teaching credentials to gain Hull House residency.

Wood asks former colleagues to help E. von Gaisberg secure a charitable job.

Prosser asks Addams for advice in selecting a woman to work for the National Society for the Promotion of Industrial Education.

In this article, Rayner advocates for the advantages for African Americans to attend college.

Abbott discusses candidates for a possible job at Greenwich House in New York.

Hinder tells Ford that she must resign from the Pan-Pacific Union because they are not interested in supporting her work on the follow-up to the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.

Hinder tells Ford that she has a different idea for work following the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.

Hinder tells Castle that she resigned from the Pan-Pacific Union because on personality conflicts and a broader job description.

Hinder tells Swanzy about women's organizations in Australia and the possibility of her returning to work in America.

Hinder tells Stanley why she rejected the offer of the Pan-Pacific Union to work after the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference ended.

Pashayan lists her experience and education in relief work.

Pashayan asks Addams for a summer job.

Branson asks Addams for recommendations for educators who can do rural work.

Plummer writes to Addams because she is lonely and looking for simple work to occupy her time.

Heuston and Beatty certify Alice Laing's nursing qualifications.

Smith tells Addams he will send her letter to Paul Kellogg and tells her that they are still waiting to hire a new editor.

Perkins telegrams Addams to ask Charles McCarthy to help him with Progressive Party correspondence.

Abbott tells Addams the salary of Anita E. Jones.

Tuckerman informs Addams of his plans to leave his current church and find a new, more "liberal" church to continue his worship.

Dilla seeks a position as a lecturer or organizer in the peace movement.

Winkler details her professional experience and education background.

Freeman writes Landsberg a lengthy story about how he ended up in jail.

Herrick tells Addams that he will consider Gertrude Britton for a position, but fears that a woman might not be able to do it.

Addams tells Ficke that Miss Seabury would be a good addition to her staff.

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.

Addams provides Whitney a letter of recommendation for Helen Todd.

Addams writes Abbott about contacting John Commons and offer her thanks to Abbott for sending the literature she had requested.

Addams forwards Blair's letter to the School of Civics and Philanthropy to help her fill a vacancy.

Addams agrees with Macfarland that Miriam van Waters is a strong candidate for a job.

Addams tells Coolidge that she was unable to help Helene Löhr, and offers sympathy on the death of Robert Archey Woods.

Addams updates Hull on helping Dorothy Evans and her trip in Mexico.

Addams advises Morris not to hire James Tryon, instead suggesting that they hire Lewis Gannett for the Chicago Peace Society position.

Addams asks Johnston for help in finding Hulbert a job in Chicago.

Addams suggests possible employment for Alice Laing.

Addams agrees to help find work for Coman in the Progressive Party and accepts her offer of books for Addams' steamboat journey to Egypt.

Addams tells Stanley that she is disappointed that Eleanor Hinder will not be working on the next Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.
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