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Holbrook's poem praises Addams.
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Richepin's ballad centers around a young man and his misguided love.
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Also known as A Prayer, May 11, 1915

Aldis's wrote a poem inspired by the sinking of the Lusitania on May 7, 1915.
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The announcement of Iris' poetry book provides information on how to order a copy of the book from the publisher.
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A poem by Woodberry, attesting to the idea that there is no good or evil, no god or devil.
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Addams writes a poem to mark James Weber Linn's 50th birthday.
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After reading Addams' "Autobiographical Notes" in The American Magazine, Boettcher provides the German perspective on her settlement work.
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Karsten thanks Morgan for her book of poems that she will keep until Addams returns from her travels.
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Karsten tells Clark that she will pass his poem to Addams on her return.
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Karsten thanks Thompson for his letter but returns his poem as they have no capacity to publish it.
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Sharples has written three poems but has not found a publisher and is hoping that Addams can find a publisher for them.
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A short article praising Woodberry's writing and his entry into the the Academicians' Department of Literature.
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Evans offers to send some poems to Addams for the peace party.
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A poem asking for peace. It was originally published in the Advocate of Peace from March 1927.
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Garland agrees to offer Addams' friend a literary critique.
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Palmer's poem questions how the world, that can create such beauty, can also breed such hate and violence. Addams comments appear at the bottom.
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Palmer's poem questions how the world, that can create such beauty, can also breed such hate and violence.
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Palmer's poem questions how the world, that can create such beauty, can also breed such hate and violence.
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Woodburn writes to Addams describing a poem written by multiple people and an event involving children of all nationalities in the hopes of promoting world peace.
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Addams sends Blaine some poetry she has written (not found).
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Addams sends Blaine a poem (not found) for the Chicago Child Welfare Exhibit.
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Addams thanks Robertson for sending her a book of poems and looks forward to seeing him at Hull-House again.
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Addams sends Manny poems that she neglected to bring with her when they met and she hopes he will consent to her proposition.
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Addams introduces Harriet Monroe to Brett because she enjoys Monroe's poetry.
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Addams sends Monroe some poetry written by an Italian boy in the Hull-House neighborhood and asks her to evaluate their potential for publication.
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Addams declines to have her name on an honorary list, and subscribes to Monroe's Poetry magazine.
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Addams asks Monroe to answer a letter from a poet, claiming that she doesn't feel comfortable doing so.
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Addams thanks Monroe for sending a copy of her poem.
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Addams sends a poem to Monroe that she might find interesting.
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Addams thanks Fiske for the book and congratulates him on completing it.
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Addams promises to send Wales more folders with argumentative content. Addams also responds to a suggestion offered by Wales in previous correspondence and has enclosed a poem from a soldier.
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Addams thanks Bates for sending her poetry book, Yellow Clover: a Book of Remembrance, dedicated to Katharine Coman.
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Addams enclosed a poem from a soldier fighting in World War I and offers it for use to Kellogg. Addams further explains her reasons and hesitations in providing reviews of nine books Kellogg had sent her.
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Addams thanks Mr. Gilder for donating poetry books to Hull-House.
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Addams seeks a lecture on the Poetry of Labor or the Poetry of Revolt for Hull-House.
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Addams thanks Moody for his recent poem, "On the Soldier Fallen in the Philippines," published in the Atlantic and discusses her inadequate reaction to the war dead.
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Bynner published a sonnet in praise of Addams in Harper's Weekly.
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A Müller poem used to describe Jane Addams
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Hyers thanks Culbertson for the poems she sent Addams and updates her on Addams' health.
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Addams returns a poem to Walter because they do not publish poems.
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Hyers thanks Sharples for her peace poems and suggests venues for publishing them.
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Hyers suggests that Lee publish his poems in the Christian Work or Advocate of Peace.
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The Countess of Selborne sends Addams a poem written by her son.
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An poem that argues against war and its costs and rallies mothers to rise up and stop it.
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Wallas' poem about life in North London during the winter.
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Dougherty's poem to Addams, inspired by reading The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets.
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Gilder suggests several poems on war to Addams.
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Addams' secretary forwards Evans' letter and poems to Addams who is our of town due to her sister's death.

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