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LaFontaine asks Addams if she could cover his travel expenses for lectures in Chicago.
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Addams is disappointed that Richards will not be able to speak in Chicago.
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An outline is provided for the general layout of Bertrand Russell's lectures on politics.
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Addams asks Lynch to distribute Martin Hardin's address to the Church Peace Union membership.
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Addams informs Kliefoth that the lectures of Lochner and Starr will be helpful to their cause.
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Riggs writes to see whether Addams would be willing to give a lecture on Women and Peace for the Cedar Falls Woman's Club.
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Addams recommends to Thomas that they should send relevant material to a lecturer soon.
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News report of Powys' speech before women pacifists that insulted them as "cowards, fools and knaves"
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Bradley asks Addams to speak on suffrage or peace for the Michigan's Equal Suffrage Association convention.
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Wald has been asked to speak at Vassar College in place of Addams.
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Catt recommends Grant for a local lecturing position within the peace movement.
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A list of Rosika Schwimmer's peace lectures and contact infor from February 18 to March 29, 1915
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Gilman gives Addams suggestions on how best to organize meetings with speakers involved, and offers her services as a speaker.
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Ware asks Addams if she will be able to speak about suffrage at Atlanta University while she is in town.
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King again asks Addams to give at lecture at Oberlin College in January 1914.
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Flowers informs Addams that she is sending a booklet of the Progressive National Lyceum Service, which includes her name.
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Flowers asks Addams to endorse a series of lectures he planned to inspire interest in the Progressive movement.
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Addams writes a letter of praise for Bainbridge Colby.
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Flowers is seeks volunteer speakers to spread Progressive Party principles for the Lyceum Service.
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Addams forwards a telegram from George Perkins and thanks McCarthy for his address.
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Ely suggests to Addams that Professor Kühnemann lecture on Tolstoy at Hull-House.
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Robins announces that Mary Plummer will conduct a speaking tour on behalf of the the Progressive Party's efforts in Illinois.
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Robins sends Kellor an report of Chicago lectures for the Progressive Party campaign.
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Rauschenbusch declines Addams' invitation to participate at the National Conference on Charities and Correction in St. Louis because he has been so busy traveling and lecturing since the fall.
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Salter praises Addams for her book and discusses lectures being held in the Boston area.
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Welch gives Addams permission to use material from one of her own lectures for another purpose.
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Addams writes Nester about her agreement to speak at a public hearing in Springfield, Illinois.
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Bressler and Addams continue their correspondence regarding the details of his lecture.
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Addams writes Bressler with details regarding the presentation of his upcoming lecture.
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Addams asks Nestor to speak at a public hearing in Springfield, Illinois, to discuss municipal voting for women.
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A pamphlet listing Theophile T. Allain's credentials as a lecturer.
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King writes Addams about a Washington lecture she promised.
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Addams writes King, hoping to be released from her obligation to lecture at the Religious Education Association and promising to speak at Oberlin next year instead.
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Ware invites Addams to visit while she is in Atlanta to give a commencement speech at Atlanta University.
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Jones asks to lecture at the Municipal Museum but requests some preliminary information first.
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Addams' recommendation of Raymond Robins.
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Speed requests to speak at the Chicago Municipal Library and encloses a circular about his recent lectures.
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Addams writes Sikes to accept her invitation to lecture in Bloomington, Illinois, about Industrial Education.
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Thomas writes Addams about arrangements for her trip to Bryn Mawr College.
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Thomas invites Addams to stay with her while Addams is speaking at Bryn Mawr College.
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Addams expresses to King her interest in speaking for the Religious Education Association but regrets that she cannot yet make commitments because of her involvement with the Chicago School Board.
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James criticizes the Advertiser for its inaccurate reporting of William Stead's address at Harvard Union.
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Addams sends Ross a program for a conference at which he has agreed to speak.
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Addams sends Blaine a copy of a speech that Addams heard on education reform.
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George H. Mead's address to the Board of Education, discussing education as a social process.
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Addams thanks Wald for a speech she wrote and sends wishes for a visit with her soon.
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Addams writes Du Bois to confirm his commitment to deliver a speech at Hull-House on Abraham Lincoln's birthday.
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James Speed's Nature Lectures is a circular filled with reviews of and summary of the topics covered in Speed's lectures.
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Jones asks Addams for advice on filling lecture slots in March.

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