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Summary of Samuel Lindsay's work for the Progressive Service.
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Parkinson writes Kellor about new plans due to Samuel McCune Lindsay's hospitalization.
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Andrews, for the American Association for Labor Legislation, sends the organization's legislative program to Addams.
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Sharpe refuses to donate to the American Association for Labor Legislation because of its stance on non-union workers and because they disagrees with worker's compensation.
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Members of the American Association for Labor Legislation asks Sharpe to donate to their campaign for labor legislation in Pennsylvania.
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Addams declines an offer to speak at Lincoln House but invites Dudley to come for an extended stay at Hull-House.
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Addams and others ask Brown for a donation to the American Association for Labor Legislation.
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Addams speaks to the Traction Commission, representing the working people living in the 19th Ward and seeking a reduction of public transportation fares.
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Kellogg tells Kellor that Addams ought to make decisions for the Progressive National Service Department of Social and Industrial Justice now that she is returned.
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Kellogg asks Zueblin to help generate a platform for the Progressive Party on industrial relations.
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Also known as A Progressive Labor Policy

Zueblin argues that a deliberate labor policy from the Progressive Party is the key to its survival.
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Kellogg suggests that the Progressive Party should create a Labor committee under the Department of Social and Industrial Justice.
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Lindsay sends Kellogg a plan for the Progressive Party's Department of Social and Industrial Justice.
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Lose writes Addams with ideas about how the minimum wage and moral teaching can save women from a life of prostitution.
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A report of the work of the Department of Social and Industrial Justice, regarding legislative efforts concerning industrial accident insurance.
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Kearns sends Addams a copy of a communication with John B. Andrews.
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Addams lists authors of papers to be included in a book.
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Flannagan expresses support for the work of the American Association for Labor Legislation.
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The American Association for Labor Legislation seeks support of time and money to conduct its work.
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Addams asks Abbott to serve on the Progressive Party Committee upon Social and Industrial Justice's subcommittee on labor.
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Addams introduces the Chicago Industrial Exhibit's goals and content for publication in its Handbook.
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Greene regrets that she is unable to provide a donation to support labor legislation, but she offers her time, instead.
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Roosevelt discusses George Perkins' role in the Progressive Party and his views on trusts in the Progressive Party platform.
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Kellogg reports on Louis Brandeis's attacks on the Progressive Party.
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Kellogg sends Addams materials regarding Progressive Party politics.
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Addams sends her regrets to Andrews that she cannot become a contributing member to the American Association for Labor Legislation.
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Davies sends Freund some data regarding factory inspector budgets, manpower, and numbers of inspections from 1893 to 1910.
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Addams discusses public reaction against trade-unions, strikes, and their activities.
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Addams discusses the role that education plays in the life of the workingman. This article is an excerpt from Democracy and Social Ethics.
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Addams accepts the position of Vice President of the American Association for Labor Legislation.
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Lindsey thanks Addams for her opinion on the Boy Scouts and shares his trouble in convincing some people of the organization's value.
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Addams invites Lindsey to attend a luncheon at Hull-House.
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Addams participated in a "Workingman's Public Meeting" during the Universal Peace Conference in Boston, where she talked about how workingmen were the first to organize internationally.
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The American Association for Labor Legislation prepared this form letter to gather support in Illinois for limiting work for women to 60 hours per week.
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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.
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Gompers reports to Addams that the Executive Council of the American Federation of Labor has agreed to endorse the raising of industrial education and the teaching of improved techniques.
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Post informs Addams that the newspaper coverage of the Women's Trade Union League's decision to move their meetings from Bowen Hall at Hull-House to the Chicago Federation of Labor Hall was inaccurate and designed to cause hard feelings.
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Darling writes Addams about the status of her membership in the American Association for Labor Legislation.
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An article about an upcoming conference of employers and employees centered on discussion of the eight-hour workday.
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Osgood updates Addams about the creation of a New York branch of the American Association for Labor Legislation.
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Addams has been compiling a list of names for the Chicago membership of the American Association for Labor Legislation.
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Ely tells Addams that he cannot attend the meeting of the American Association of Labor Legislation, but that he believes it has great potential.
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Addams invites Osgood to Hull-House for a Chicago meeting regarding the American Association for Labor Legislation.
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Osgood writes Addams about plans for a meeting for the Chicago branch of the American Association for Labor Legislation.
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Osgood writes Addams offering to come to Chicago to help stir up enthusiasm for the local branch of the American Association for Labor Legislation.
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Addams apologizes to Commons for the delay in sending his check.
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