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  • Subject is exactly "lectures"

Schwartz asks for Addams's opinion on her plan to give lectures about her father, Maarten Maartens, in the United States.

Coit sends Addams holiday greetings and discusses her recent public speeches.

Bettman tells Addams that he will send a revised address to her as soon as possible.

Post summarizes plans for distribution of the Woman's Peace Party Annual Meeting Program and what individuals should be listed as speakers.

Post updates Mead and Spencer on the possible speakers for the Woman's Peace Party meeting.

Post updates Addams on the list of speakers for the Woman's Peace Party annual meeting.

Post reviews potential speakers for the upcoming Woman's Peace Party annual meeting.

Woods tells Lomonosoff that she can try to arrange a speaking tour for Alexandra Kollantai if she can serve as a Russian delegate to the International Congress of Women.

Martin updates Addams on her health issues and lectures for the California State Conference.

Robinson tells Addams of her plans to lecture in the United States.

Maude tells Addams about efforts to bring Tatyana Tolstoya to the United States to speak on her father and asks her to write an introduction to a translation of What Then Must We Do?

An announcement of a Illinois Institute for Juvenile Research meeting featuring Adolf Meyer and William Allan Neilson.

Advertisement for a meeting of the National Campaign on Reprisals and Irish Peace.

Catt recommends Grant for a local lecturing position within the peace movement.

Bacon sends Lloyd a letter for Addams about Noémi Vetter's American lecture tour.

Gilman gives Addams suggestions on how best to organize meetings with speakers involved, and offers her services as a speaker.

Converse gives Addams a copy of his speech that he made about her to a high school.

Bressler and Addams continue their correspondence regarding the details of his lecture.

Jordan tells Addams that he is coming to Chicago and would like to make a public address.

A circular regarding Leach's American lecture tour, featuring discussions on welfare work and industrial relations.

Rockwood asks Byron for publicity on Henrietta Barnett's lecture tour.

Jones asks to lecture at the Municipal Museum but requests some preliminary information first.

Ware asks Addams if she will be able to speak about suffrage at Atlanta University while she is in town.

Ware invites Addams to visit while she is in Atlanta to give a commencement speech at Atlanta University.

Karsten makes plans with Brennan for a talk by Hanna Sheehy- Skeffington.

Balch tells Addams that Naima Sahlbom might be able to speak in the United States.

Balch recommends having Follett speak to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

Balch writes to Addams regarding various financial situations which need to be resolved for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom as well as detailing her visit to the United States.

Goldman writes regarding Peytr Kropotkin's upcoming visit and asks Addams to provide admission to the meetings arranged for Chicago for her friend Hippolyte Havel, who would not be able to afford entry.

Reichmann invites Addams to a speech on Russian relief efforts.

Vincent tells Addams that he will host Henrietta Barnett when she is in New York.

Hull details the itinerary for the Philadelphia meeting involving the Woman's Peace Party and Society of Friends. Hull requests advice on possible speakers after learning that Angell's attendance is uncertain.

An advertisement for Harold Peat's lectures on peace.

LaFontaine asks Addams if she could cover his travel expenses for lectures in Chicago.

Barnett asks Addams for advice and help in setting up and American book tour, and reproaches her for her failure to answer letters.

Barnett tells Addams about her plans for an American speaking tour.

Barnett thanks Addams for her help on the upcoming lecture tour and plans meeting.

Barnett writes Addams to discuss her upcoming lecture tour and visit to Hull-House.

Barnett introduces Addams to Margaret Deneke who will be traveling in the United States and asks to help find her engagements.

Barnett apologizes to Addams for poor communication over her American tour.

Barnett tells Addams about her travels and thanks her for her help setting up the trip.

Barnett writes Adams and Buckley to arrange for her upcoming travel to Canada and the United States.

Adams discusses possible lecture venues for Peytr Kropotkin at the University of Michigan and invites Addams to visit Ann Arbor.

King writes Addams about a Washington lecture she promised.

King again asks Addams to give at lecture at Oberlin College in January 1914.

Welch gives Addams permission to use material from one of her own lectures for another purpose.

A description of a fundraising luncheon featuring Adolf Meyer and William Allan Neilson to support research into child welfare.

Pond gives Addams his terms for handling Henrietta Barnett's lecture tour.

Pond asks Addams for a delay in deciding about promoting Henrietta Barnett's speaking tour.
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