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Addams notifies Kent of a change of meeting location and hopes that he will bring two guests.

Addams writes Ely to reschedule their meeting in New York.

On behalf of Addams, Lucas writes to Dewey with regrets that Chicago Board of Education meetings will keep Addams from visiting Smith in Lake Placid, New York.

Krans writes Addams to set up a meeting with George Putnam.

Addams notifies Breckinridge about a meeting of the Committee for the Extension of Municipal Suffrage for Chicago Women.

Henrotin explains the misconceptions published in the press about the Women's Trade Union League's decision to hold their meetings at the Chicago Federation of Labor hall rather than Hull-House.

Addams writes Coman that Nettie McCormick will meet them but is unlikely to pledge funds for her school.

Breckinridge suggests that Addams meet with Oscar Strauss, and Cyrus Adler.

Coman writes Addams for a luncheon meeting and thanks her for the copy of the Charities and the Commons article.

Osgood writes Addams about plans for a meeting for the Chicago branch of the American Association for Labor Legislation.

Addams invites Osgood to Hull-House for a Chicago meeting regarding the American Association for Labor Legislation.

Osgood reports to Addams on the progress of meeting plans for the American Association for Labor Legislation.

Someone writing on behalf of Addams informs Osgood that the Chicago branch of the American Association for Labor Legislation will meet in November.

Osgood writes Addams to schedule a meeting of the American Association for Labor Legislation after the election.

Osgood writes Addams about a legislative opportunity in Illinois for the Chicago branch of the American Association for Labor Legislation.

Invitation to a meeting of the American Association of Labor Legislation on October 7, 1908.

Addams sends a copy of the invitations for the meeting of the American Association of Labor Legislation to Osgood.

Osgood invites Addams to speak at the Chicago meeting of the American Association of Labor Legislation and asks for a meeting beforehand.

Addams writes Osgood about the importance of John Commons' attendance at the American Association for Labor Legislation meeting.

Ely tells Addams that he cannot attend the meeting of the American Association of Labor Legislation, but that he believes it has great potential.

Addams invites McCormick to Hull-House on Monday evening.

Jones writes Addams about the work of Charles Beals and launching a new peace organization.

Sears apologizes to Addams for cancelling a meeting and asks to reschedule.

Addams sends Osgood and Commons reimbursements for travel expenses.

Addams invites Lindsey to speak on suffrage at a meeting in Chicago.

Lindsey sends Addams his regrets that he will be unable to attend the meeting in Chicago.

Writing on behalf of Jane Addams, Nicholes writes Whitlock to arrange a visit with him when he is in Chicago to speak on suffrage.

Addams invites Lindsey to attend a luncheon at Hull-House.

Butler writes Addams about his desire to have Ben B. Lindsey speak in Milwaukee.

Addams writes to Commons to coordinate a date for a meeting.

Addams, Bowen, and Breckinridge invite an unknown person to Hull-House for a meeting of professors and the League for the Protection of Immigrants.

Osgood writes Addams about arrangements for the meeting of the American Association for Labor Legislation.

Addams invites Blaine to a meeting of the Illinois Child Labor Committee.

Addams writes Teller about plans for a lecture and suggests that the Butterfly Association attend.

Lindsey sends Addams a copy of a letter he wrote to the president of the National Congress of Mothers and sends news about an upcoming meeting of the National Conference of Charities and Corrections in St. Louis.

Mathews thanks Addams for her book, The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets.

Percy hopes to reschedule an appointment with Berger and encloses a letter from Addams introducing him.

The American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology Committee on Crime and Immigration, which includes Jane Addams, invites Speranza to be its chairman.

Jones writes Addams about plans to organize a committee to plan a tribute to Tolstoy in Chicago.

Addams agrees to attend the National Housing Committee meeting.

Addams provides McCulloch with the details of her upcoming schedule in an attempt to arrange a meeting with her.

Addams sends Breckinridge a letter and suggests the arrangement of a meeting at Hull-House.

Addams asks Breckinridge's opinion on an enclosed letter (not found) that requests $500 from Chicago.

Reisner writes Cheney about the time of the next meeting of Board of Managers of the National Society for the Promotion of Industrial Education. Addams received a copy of this letter.

Addams writes James about a planned suffrage meeting in Wisconsin.

Addams invites Blaine to join her on a driving trip to the Tuskegee Institute.

Addams sends McCulloch some letters and suggests a meeting to discuss plans for the convention of the National American Woman Suffrage Association in Milwaukee.

Addams invites Blaine to a meeting with Mary Ovington to help plan the conference for National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

Addams makes plans to see James while she is in Milwaukee.

Taylor asks Addams to be present at an upcoming meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Chicago Commons Association.
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