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A list of proposed members of the fundraising committee to form a lectureship at Rochester University in memory of Walter Rauschenbusch.
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A death notice for Emily Hobhouse that details major events in her life.
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Daniels asks Addams for help identifying a state chairman of the Bryan Memorial Committee for Illinois.
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A blank card for donors to help support the creation of a Bryan Memorial University in Dayton, Tennessee.
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Addams tells Hull that she is opposed to the idea of a Jane Addams Peace Fund and discusses a possible trip to New York.
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Schwabacher complains to Addams about the meager memorial plaque for her husband at the University Settlement.
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Barnett sends Addams good wishes on her illness and updates her on the Bunker Hill proposal and the Barnett Memorial Fellowship.
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Barnett asks Addams for help in leading the funding of a Bunker Hill memorial in England.
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Stanley tells Addams of her hope to have a memorial to Caroline Hunt.
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Addams tells Daniels that she will join the William Jennings Bryant Memorial Association.
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Addams thank La Follette for her tribute to Caroline Hunt and describes the memorial.
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The Association lays out its rationale for building a monument to William Jennings Bryan.
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Daniels discusses William Jenning Bryan's character and the plans to build a memorial in his honor.
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McCulloch and Lathrop ask Jay to donate to a proposed memorial to Jane Addams at Rockford College.
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A pamphlet describing plans for a memorial of reconciliation at Bunker Hill in London.
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Addams sends Kane an article about Emily Hobhouse and asks her to continue working on a better one.
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Addams tells Coolidge that she was unable to help Helene Löhr, and offers sympathy on the death of Robert Archey Woods.
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Kennedy asks Addams for leads in Chicago for contributors for a a memorial to Robert Archey Woods.
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Addams sends Kennedy her sympathy on the death of Robert Archey Woods.
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Callahan tells Addams that they have already appointed Raymond Robins to a post in the Bryan Memorial Committee.
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Lockhart writes to Addams about the Bryan Memorial University launching a start to a national campaign.
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Callahan thanks Addams for agreeing to serve as a vice president of the William Jennings Bryan Memorial Association.
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Hull-House announces a fund to build a cottage in memory of Laura Dainty Pelham at the Joseph A. Bowen Summer Camp.
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Addams tells Graves about plans for the Laura Dainty Pelham Memorial.
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Edwards sends Addams names who might serve on the Barnett Memorial Fund Committee.
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Rosenwald tells Addams that he will donate towards the Laura Dainty Pelham Memorial.
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Program for memorial service for Louis Pasteur.
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Addams presents a memorial to Allen Bartlit Pond, describing their friendship and his architectural achievements at Hull-House and beyond.
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Runo tells Addams that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Detroit Branch has created a Louise Warren Atkinson Memorial and seeks advice.
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Addams introduces a memorial to the ways that George Twose added to Hull-House.
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Addams offers a tribute to Theodore Roosevelt on news of his death.
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Bondfield asks Addams to help secure donations for the Mary Macarthur Memorial.
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Shaw tells Addams that her article on Breckinridge will be published in The Survey.
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Addams praises Wilmarth's impact on women's organizations, reform, settlements, and progressive politics in Chicago.
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Also known as The Community House--An Element in Reconstruction, December 1918 Also known as Liberty Buildings, November 1918

A reprint of three articles arguing that rather than erecting monuments, cities should build community centers as memorials to the war dead.
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Kellogg thanks Addams for her Theodore Roosevelt memorial.
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Addams praises Roosevelt's work for immigrants, child labor, and corporate corruption during his political career.
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Addams tells Ickes that she will give a memorial speech about Theodore Roosevelt but does not think she should be a member of the committee.
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Addams sends Kellogg a memorial she wrote for Theodore Roosevelt.
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Ickes notes that Addams has been asked to join a committee for a memorial to Theodore Roosevelt.
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A description of services for John Altgeld, including quotes from Addams and Clarence Darrow's speeches.
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Addams drafts a tribute to Theodore Roosevelt for a memorial service held in Chicago on February 10.
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Addams praises Jenkin Lloyd Jones and discusses his efforts in Chicago and for peace.
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Addams shares a memory of Caroline Severance, who recently passed away.
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At the Lincoln Center, Addams and others speak in memory of Colonel John A. Davis. This excerpt is part of a larger article and only Addams' words are included.
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Addams regrets agreeing to speak at a memorial service for Frank Hutchins because she did not know him. She suggests having other speakers added who had personal connections.
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Addams asks Lighty to arrange for more speakers at Frank Hutchins' memorial.

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