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  • Subject is exactly "settlements, research"

Addams provides the foreword for a report on the status of working girls, made by the National Federation of Settlements.

Vittum writes to Addams regarding a Children's Bureau and National Federation of Settlements study and the responsibilities of each settlement involved in this study.

An itinerary of events for the Oxford and Cambridge Week at the London Settlements.

Thomas tells Addams his ideas about writing a book on race and immigration.

Thomas weighs in on Addams' plans to publish research done by social settlements and suggests that he do a book on the race question.

Thomas tells Addams about his planned book on race and immigration.

Thomas outlines a possible book on race and immigration, focusing on how immigrants assimilate and how their customs shape their lives.

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.

Ewing asks Addams to destroy a previous version of a letter and send a new one.

Thomas tells Addams his ideas about social research into racial questions.

Woods asks Addams her opinion of a plan to study the usefulness of settlements.

Woods asks Addams to join a subcommittee of National Federation of Settlements that looks into a study by the National Information Bureau.

Woods gives Addams his ideas about raising funds for settlement work in the United States and abroad.

Kennedy tells Addams about efforts by the National Federation of Settlements to study race relations.

Kennedy tells Addams that she, John Elliott, and Lillian Wald have been appointed to direct Miss Beck's study of settlements and community work in Germany.

Kennedy asks Addams if she knows any settlement workers in Czechoslovakia or Finland to assist in a study of settlements.

Cooper asks Addams's help on a survey about views on Prohibition.

Bruère asks Addams to make corrections or suggestions on an outline for a book on prohibition.

Taylor explains to Bruére why the Chicago settlement workers insist that the prohibition report not include specific names.

Addams tells Abbott that she is using a donation for the Prohibition study.

Barnett tells Addams about possibilities for the next Barnett Memorial Fellowship recipient.

Bruère asks Addams's advice regarding the National Federation of Settlement research on prohibition.

Addams advises Taylor on his chapter on settlement history.

Barnett advises the Fellowship Committee that she has met with Erlund Field and supports his nomination as the Fellow.

Kellogg gives Addams information about a conference for her Second Twenty Years at Hull House draft.

Kellogg sends Addams a paper on settlements he wrote that she might enjoy.

Adler thanks Addams for Hull House's help with his study of delinquents.
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