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Vincent's printed acknowledgement of the many wishes and greetings he received for his 70th birthday.

Smith chats with Wald about plans for the summer and her ward.

Addams congratulates to the husband and daughter of Isabel Chapin Barrows

Addams is delighted that Rose Gyles will stay at Hull-House.

Smith thanks Brett for sending Addams a copy of Spirit of American Government.

Yeomans tells Addams about his wedding and thanks her for her help with a problem.

Addams writes to Gyles hoping that she will change her mind about leaving Hull-House.

Addams thanks Tufts for his donation and informs him it is being used for the unemployed.

Gompers thanks Addams for sending him a copy of her address at a meeting of the National Society for the Promotion of Industrial Education in Chicago.

Tarbell writes Addams about her speech before the Playground Association and thanks her for her hospitality during her visit to Hull House.

Urion praises Addams' Charities and the Commons article.

Tarbell writes Addams about her life since her visit to Hull-House.

Felsenthal writes Addams to praise Hull-House and its residents.

Ella Stewart sends Whitlock a check to cover his expenses for traveling to Chicago to speak with suffragists.

Tufts thanks Addams for a copy of her book and praises her for its "statesmanlike" quality.

Addams thanks Brackett for a picture he sent her and promises to send him one of herself with a little boy.

James thanks Addams for a copy of her book.

Charles thanks Avery for sending him a copy of Jane Addams' book, The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets.

McDowell writes Addams to praise her new book, The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets.

Wiley thanks Addams for sending him a manuscript to read and thanks her for visiting with him at Hull-House.

Addams thanks Steiner for sending her his new book, Against the Current: Simple Chapters from a Complex Life.

Shortall compliments Addams on her book Twenty Years at Hull House, and expresses gratitude for her work.

Culvers thanks Addams for the inscribed copy of Twenty Years at Hull House and compliments its physical appearance.

Yeomans thanks Addams for sending her new book, even though he feels unworthy.

Guiteau thanks Addams for sending her an autographed copy of Twenty Years at Hull House and expresses her grateful for their friendship.

Swope thanks Addams for Twenty Years at Hull-House and shares her feelings of being homesick for Hull-House.

Addams thanks Blaine for her contributions to a milk fund.

Baker thanks Addams for sending an autographed copy of Twenty Years at Hull House.

Kingsley thanks and compliments Addams for a copy of her book, Twenty Years at the Hull House.

White thanks Addams for sending an inscribed copy of Twenty Years at Hull House.

Addams thanks Taylor for his positive review of Twenty Years at Hull House in The Survey.

Hutchinson thanks Addams for sending an autographed copy of Twenty Years at Hull House and expresses her delight.

Burchard thanks Addams sending a copy of Twenty Years at Hull House and looks back at his time living there with nostalgia.

Manny asks Addams to spend a Saturday evening at Hull-House.

Young thanks Addams for sending a copy of Twenty Years at Hull House and expresses her disappointment in in missing her speech to the Fortnightly Club.

Hunter thanks Addams for sending a copy of Twenty Years at Hull-House and for his cherished time as a resident at Hull-House.

Collson thanks Addams for her kindness and compliments her on her good work.

Wilder thanks Addams for speaking at the First Regiment Armory on Washington's birthday.

Addams thanks Breckinridge for sending The Three Plays by Brieux and mentions that she may send a copy of the manuscript of her new book, A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil, for suggestions.

Allen thanks Addams for Twenty Years at Hull-House and the help it has offered during some of life's tough moments.

Fechheimer thanks Addams for her generosity on behalf of the Board of the Ethical Culture Society.

Lindsey thanks Addams for her opinion on the Boy Scouts and shares his trouble in convincing some people of the organization's value.

Taylor thanks Addams for gathering subscriptions for Chicago Commons after the death of Mary Matz.

Guiteau thanks Addams for the money she sent her.

James thanks Addams for sending copies of his father's letters to him.

Culver shares with Addams her enthusiasm and gratitude for the financial contribution Louise Bowen made to Hull-House in honor of her husband.

Breckinridge accepts Addams' invitation to a dinner at Hull-House.

Breckinridge writes to Biffar on behalf of Addams to thank him for supporting the Progressive Party.

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 support of the annual report of the Survey.
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