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Addams sends Blaine a receipt for her donation to the Barnett Memorial Fellowship.

Affelder sends Addams a list of recent donors to the Barnett Memorial Fellowship.

Addams reviews Henrietta Barnett's book on Canon Barnett explaining his importance to the settlement movement.

Also known as Albert Joseph Kennedy to National Federation of Settlements, April 24, 1930

Kennedy invites Addams to a meeting of the Executive Committee of the National Federation of Settlements.

Kennedy asks Addams to meet to discuss the Barnett Fellowship recipient.

Kennedy tells Addams about the international settlement conference in London and about plans for the Federation's meeting in East Aurora.

Kennedy asks Addams whether she would be able to attend a delayed International Federation of Settlements Conference in 1926.

Kennedy invites Addams to a meeting of the National Federation of Settlements regarding raising funds for the Barnett Fellowship.

Kennedy invites Addams to the National Federation of Settlement Executive Committee meeting.

Kennedy asks Addams to help raise funds for James Mallon's illness.

Kennedy tells Addams he can prepare letters but hopes she can sign them and they can go out on Hull-House stationery.

Kennedy provides Addams with revisions for a proposal for the Barnett Fellowship Fund.

Kennedy congratulates Addams on the Civic Dinner and discusses settlement projects

Kennedy sends Addams some information on the Bunker Hill Project.

Kennedy tells Addams about the National Conference of Social Work, including the resolutions passed.

Kennedy sends Addams recent minutes of the Federation, the upcoming annual conference, and discusses the creation of an International Settlement association.

Kennedy tells Addams about a new children's museum and plans for the National Federation of Settlements Conference.

Kennedy tells Addams of plans for the Chicago Settlement Conference, and hopes she will be able to attend.

Kennedy sends Addams his best wishes for her health and support in the face of attacks.

Kennedy tells Affelder to send Stella Mallon a check for $750.

Kennedy tells Mallon that the American settlement workers are worried about her husband's health and send a Christmas present of $750 to help them.

Kennedy thanks Bryon for the art from Hull-House and seeks more information about its pottery program.

Kennedy thanks Byron for sending Hull-House arts and crafts for his exhibit and comments on an article about the Graphic Sketch Club.

Kennedy asks Byron to send exhibits from Hull-House for a national show of settlement handiwork and art.

Salomon praises Twenty Years at Hull House and believes it will be useful to social workers in Germany.

Pond writes to Bowen regarding a bequest from the Schwabacher family for a summer camp to be operated in conjunction with the University of Chicago Settlement.

Omori tells Addams about her settlement, the House of Friendly Neighbors.

Simkhovitch adds notes to a list of names of potential supporters for the Barnett Memorial Fellowship.

Aldis compliments Addams on her "Chicago Settlements and Social Unrest" article about the Averbuch incident.

Addams sends Bowker a receipt for his contribution to the Barnett Memorial Fellowship.

Addams lists people who donated to the Barnett Memorial Fellowship along with notes on what materials they received.

La Follette asks Addams to confirm that the Phyllis Wheatley Home in Chicago is a "worthy organization."

Cooper tells Kennedy his ideas about settlements as forces of liberalism in American society.

Cooper talks to Addams about the future of the settlement movement and asks her to address the issue.

Cooper sends Addams his letter to Alfred Kennedy regarding the future of the settlement movement and asks her opinion.

Cooper asks Elliott's opinion on the role of the settlement in a neighborhood.

Ewing tells Addams that Helen Culver is willing to donate to William Thomas's research for the National Federation of Settlements if Addams thinks it will have real results.

Rockwood asks Byron for publicity on Henrietta Barnett's lecture tour.

Woods praises Twenty Years at Hull House and provides news on her life and family.

Coolidge updates Addams on selecting an American for the Barnett Fellowship.

Coolidge tells Addams about settlement work in England and France.

Fechimer tells Addams that she cannot help with the Barnett Memorial Fellowship at this time.

Addams explores the workings of Hull House at a talk before the Colorado Springs Woman's Club.

Wheeler writes Addams about her article on recreation for young girls in cities and expresses his desire to introduce her to his wife and sister when she next visits New York.

The Federation discusses the possible creation of an International Federation of Settlements and a partnership with Barnett House.

Ingram sends Addams the names of recent donations to the Barnett Memorial Fellowship.
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