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  • Subject is exactly "marital relations"

Hill tells Addams about her relationship with her husband, their divorce, and her suicidal feelings.

Sheldon praises Addams' series of articles in McClure's Magazine and describes the impact her book A New Conscience and a Social Evil is having in his state.

Waite tells Addams and Smith that Francis Kales married a Japanese woman.

Addams discusses the possibility of both Marcet Haldeman and Emanuel Julius sharing a hyphenated name after marriage.

"Leo Negro" writes about the effects of prostitution and marriage on American soldiers.

Addams responds to Dr. E. Benjamin Andrews provocative statement that unmarried individuals "have no place in society nor in the scheme of the universe." This is part of a longer article that quotes many people.

Addams notes that some girls are too choosy to marry.

Addams refuses to be quoted about Frances Dickinson's ideas about marriage by contract.

Addams weighs in on the idea that women who work in household service are more likely to marry more frequently and in better circumstance. This is part of a longer article.

Addams discusses the prevalence of wife desertion among Jewish and Italian men in the Hull-House neighborhood.

Gale thanks Addams for her sending her an embroidery as a wedding gift.
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