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Tufts asks Addams to head a child labor committee in order to secure three measures.
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An excerpt from Addams' March 22 speech at Faneuil Hall to the Boston Equal Suffrage Association and the Women's Trade Union League on the changes in women's work brought about by factory work.
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A House bill, introduced by Victor Murdock, to create a Commission on Naturalization.
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Newspaper summary of Addams' speech on child labor and the need for new laws.
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Kellogg writes Bowen regarding a number of labor legislation bills.
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The American Association for Labor Legislation seeks support of time and money to conduct its work.
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Lewis writes Addams about the agenda of the upcoming meeting of the Legislative Reference Committee of the Progressive National Service.
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A proposed resolution setting out the rules regarding the recording of committee meetings.
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Minutes of the first meeting of the Progressive Party's Legislative Committee.
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McCarthy offers his assistance in developing a legislative bureau within the Progressive Party.
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McCormick discusses his views on the legislative agenda of the Progressive Party.
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McCarthy asks Addams for financial backing for his plan to hire stenographers to help create and distribute materials and legislative bills for the Progressive Party Legislative Bureau.
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Bates writes Addams in support of her work to ban child actors from the theater.
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Oglesby informs Addams that allowing her request to speak at the hearings on the child actor bill was not within his power.
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Chute and Brown send Addams a telegram regarding the defeat of stage bill in the Illinois Senate.
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Brown informs Addams that the street trades bill she favored failed in the Illinois Senate, but the child stage bill she opposed also failed.
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Addams asks Oglesby to allow herself or someone else to testify before the Illinois Senate in regard to legislation that would give theaters an exception to employing children after hours.
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Brown asks Addams for advice about how best to get his research on stage children to Illinois legislators.
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Congressman Sulzer asks Addams for her assistance on the passage of a resolution (not found).
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Holaday invites Addams to present her arguments on State Senate Bill 233, which threatens to exempt child actors from the 1903 Illinois Child Labor Law.
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Addams asks Juul if she can speak against a new version of Senate Bill 233 regarding child actors.
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Addams sends Johnson her letter to Niels Juul asking for another opportunity to address the Illinois Senate regarding Senate Substitute Bill 233 and child actors.
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Van Horn corrects an error in Addams' recent article in McClure's Magazine about the age of consent in Wyoming.
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Lovejoy asks Addams about the status of the Child Actor Bill pending in the Illinois legislature.
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Addams and Abbott write Underwood to oppose a Congressional bill to require literacy tests for immigrants.