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Henry responds to Addams list of corrections for Newer Ideals of Peace.
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Brett notes that Newer Ideals of Peace can be published as early as December 20, but that they think it should be held to January; he encloses her advance check.
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Statement of charges on corrections and plate costs for Newer Ideals of Peace.
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Addams agrees on a January 16 publication date for Newer Ideals of Peace and explains that she hoped to sway opinion on immigration with the book copies.
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Brett confirms that they sent copies of Newer Ideals of Peace off to LaFollette and Garfield as Addams requested.
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Brett thanks Addams for her receipt and list of names to send copies of Newer Ideals of Peace.
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Crowell grants Addams permission to reprint her two chapters from Philanthropy and Social Progress in her new book as long as she includes proper citation.
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Marsh sends Addams a copy of Race and Immigrants in America by John R. Commons. He also reports that the Macmillan Company is eager to publish Addams' third book after the success of Newer Ideals of Peace.
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Macmillan Company sends Addams a statement for her royalty account.
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These statements detail the financial compensations Addams will receive from Macmillan Company for the publication of Democracy and Social Ethics and Newer Ideals of Peace.
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Addams writes Bok that since her article was published in the Ladies' Home Journal, she has received complaints from labor friends about conditions at the Curtis Publishing Company, which publishes the magazine.
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Esenwein writes Addams about writing an article for Lippincott's Magazine.
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Macmillan summarizes royalties earned by Addams' books between April 1907 and April 1908.
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Jordan asks Addams to write an article on women's community work for Harper's Bazar for $150.
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Macmillan Company sends Addams royalty statements for her books.
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Marsh writes Addams about Macmillan Company publishing another book of hers.
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Marsh writes Addams that he prefers "Juvenile Delinquency and Public Morality" as the title for upcoming book.
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Addams writes Marsh to negotiate the title of her upcoming book and the payments of her publishing contract.
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Marsh answers Addams' questions about the publishing contract so they can move forward with signing the paperwork.
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The contract outlines the publication and financial aspects of The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets.
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Addams writes to Ely about the contract she has signed with the Macmillan Company for Spirit of Youth and the City Streets.
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Marsh sends Addams a copy of the agreement for Spirit of Youth and the City Streets and also suggests another title.
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Bok congratulates Addams on her suffrage articles for the Ladies Home Journal.
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Brett writes of his pleasure to hear that Addams is willing to write a book on her experiences at Hull-House.
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Marsh writes Addams that he is pleased to hear her work on Spirit of Youth and the City Streets is progressing well and is excited to hear that she will start her book on Hull-House soon after.
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Bok congratulates Addams on her article "The Bad Boy of the Street" and tells her he wishes to publish it in two parts, but that it will require some editing.
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Bok discusses publishing schedules for Addams' articles in the Ladies' Home Journal in light of the publication plans for her book.
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Page congratulates Addams on her work for Twenty Years at Hull House but wishes she had published it with Doubleday, Page and Company instead.
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Macmillan Company sends Addams advance royalties for Spirit of Youth and the City Streets.
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Phillips discusses publishing Addams' manuscript in the American Magazine.
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Nutter writes Addams about his disappointment that she will publish Twenty Years at Hull House with Macmillan instead of D. Appleton & Co.
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Tutwiler writes Addams on behalf of Henry Holt and Company with an offer to purchase the rights to her autobiography.
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Tarbell writes Addams about American Magazine's plans to publish parts of her upcoming book, Twenty Years at Hull House.
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Brett apologizes on some late delivery of Addams' new book, The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets and discusses a plan for publication of her new book and the printing of some of that book's material in The American Magazine.
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Addams writes Brett to share her confusion about Macmillian's publishing plan for her upcoming book on Hull-House.
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Marsh writes Addams to explain Macmillian Company's desire to publish Twenty Years at Hull House in the fall and to expresses dismay that copies of The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets to Chicago were delayed.
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Addams writes Brett, agreeing for an autumn publication for her new book.
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Marsh writes Addams about illustrations and the publication plan for her next book.
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Addams' notes of a phone conversation with George P. Brett of Macmillan Company.
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Nelson apologies to Addams for Macmillan Company's mistake regarding the distribution of her new book and promises to remedy the error.
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Marsh writes Addams about illustrations and the publication schedule for her new book.
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Marsh writes Addams about illustrations for Twenty Years at Hull House.
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Kellogg appeals to Addams to publish Twenty Years At Hull House with the Charities Publishing Committee.
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Marsh writes Addams about illustrations for the Hull House book.
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Arthur writes of his disappointment that Addams will not write an article for Colliers.
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Phillips praises Addams' writing and solicits more articles from her for The American Magazine in the coming year.
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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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Kellogg sends a list of authors and subjects for a book and includes Addams' article "Charity and Social Justice."
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Dreiser informs West that he will agree to publish Addams' article at the price she asks.
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Andrews agrees to contribute to Addams' compilation of papers called "Charity and Social Justice" drawing on papers presented in St. Louis at the National Conference on Charities and Correction.

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