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Lathrop thanks Kelley for sending a photograph and catches up on news.

Bartlett expresses admiration for Jane Addams' work, praises her article on Prohibition, and encloses a $1,000 donation to support artistic opportunities at Hull House.

Swanwick thanks Addams for the gift and muses on her health and the peace movement.

Ford thanks Addams for her trip to Indiana and tells her about a book that she read that is inspiring her to make changes in the world of primary education.

Macdonald thanks Addams for her letter.

Maddox updates Addams on plans for housing social and economic books at Rockford College.

McCulloch sends Addams a copy of a letter she and Julia Lathrop are sending to raise funds to endow a chair at Rockford College in Addams's name. She also reports on money raised thus far.

Bergen thanks Addams for the etching of Hull-House.

Chase thanks Addams for sending the Hull-House etching and updates her on her health.

Baer tells Addams about her trip home the political and economic conditions in Germany.

White thanks Addams for her letter about his daughter's death and tells her how the family has been coping.

Addams assures Levinson that members of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom will support his proposal for suppressing war.

Lucey thanks Addams for agreeing to serve as Honorary Vice-Chairman of the Committee for Relief in Ireland.

Willkinson sends Addams a novel about western Ireland and reports on her activities since returning to England.

Addams writes to Culver about Christmas plans, Hull-House finances, and Hull-House Boys' Club.

Smith thanks Kohn for the roses she sent and hopes she is not coming down with influenza.

Addams sends a book to Schmidt to thank him for sending a biography of Abraham Lincoln to Hull-House.

Levinson responds to Addams League of Nations luncheon invitation.

Addams thanks Monroe for handling Mrs. Scott's play and asks if she can send her another package containing Scott's writings.

Bestor is glad to hear of the success of Addams's speaking tour.

Poole thanks Addams for sending him her notes and describes his plans for creating a pamphlet with the Foreign Press Bureau and the Food Service.

Croly thanks Addams for sending him some of her notes that he can include in The New Republic.

Karsten thanks Gorham for the clipping she sent Addams and asks her to also send copies of Mead's list of recommended books.

Karsten thanks Leach for her letter to Addams and invites her to an upcoming board meeting.

Addams thanks Blaine for her donation and invites her to a luncheon at Hull-House.

Bestor thanks Addams for providing the dates she will be traveling.

Hull thanks Addams for the photographs she sent and has a request regarding the conference following the end of the war.

Burch declines a position on the Woman's Peace Party Executive Board, wishing to devote her time to a different organization.

Wilson thanks Addams for the letter concerning his January 8th Message to Congress.

The Woman's Peace Party praises President Wilson's January 8th Message to Congress.

Waugh is grateful for Addams's stance in her writings and lets her know that her views are shared by many whose voices are stifled.

Bestor thanks Addams and explains how she will receive more information about the conferences at Little Rock and Denver.

Lambert is honored to be quoted by Addams in her article in The New Republic.

Catchings informs Addams that she, her son, and a friend sent telegrams to Wilson as she requested.

House thanks Addams for sending information on the Neutral Nations Conference and a copy of "Women at the Hague".

Karsten informs Lochner that George Ellsworth Hooker wishes to address him about speaking before the City Club. She also recommended him as a speaker to Annette Jacobi Roberts of Milwaukee.

Karsten acknowledges Narcissa Cox Vanderlip's contributions to the Woman's Congress After the War and expresses her pleasure in meeting Bruere.

Karsten informs Sloan that she and Addams are arranging a luncheon to meet with Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington, whom they would like to speak to members of the Woman's Peace Party.

Karsten acknowledges the receipt of several etchings from Broeksmit and gives thanks on behalf of Addams.

Spencer approves of her name being included on a telegram to President Wilson.

On behalf of Addams, Hyers thanks Cory for her letter.

Wilson writes to Addams expressing gratitude over her recent letter to him.

Britton is thankful to Addams for sending her latest book.

Urie gives thanks to Addams for the copy of her new book.

Rosenwald thanks Addams for a copy of her newest book and hopes Addams is in good enough health to visit.

Tumulty thanks Addams for her letter and support.

Addams thanks her sister for a check she was sent and tells her about her plans to go to Egypt.

Kellogg thanks Addams for her work in helping to convince Schiff to work with him.
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