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Addams argues for Josephine Butler's importance to social issues such as human trafficking, prostitution, and venereal disease.

Morel claims that France is stationing black soldiers in Germany to rape and terrorize German women.

Addams and Kittredge formally request the United States to pressure France to remove black troops for occupied Germany.

The author asks Addams for help getting American women to protest atrocities in Wiesbaden, Germany.

Lindsey writes Addams to explain a campaign to discredit his work to regulate crime against women.

Kelly wishes to republish Addams article "The Church and the Social Evil," but he wants to verify a citation about St. Augustine first.

Addams explores the lack of opportunities, education and home life that leads young women into trouble.

The article attempts to debunk some common misconceptions regarding prostitution.

Worden laments to Addams about how some men treat young women and girls.

Behrend writes Addams for advice about a young woman whose character is in danger due to blackmail and sends a $50 donation.

Boyd praises Addams for her McClure's articles on prostitution and boasts about his some of his own work for the common good.

Kelly thanks Addams for sending him a book by Justus Hecker, a German physician and writer, and he shares some ideas on Catholicism, his writing, and a book he has been reading.

Herbst praises Addams' series of articles in McClure's Magazine and shares some of his own opinions on the subject of sex.

The writer praises Addams' article in McClure's Magazine and adds that waitresses and department store clerks are also subject to the temptations faced by the women Addams mentions.

Hewitt praises Addams' McClure's article and thanks her for her hospitality at Hull-House.

Flower commends Addams for addressing the issues of white slavery in her November McClure's article.

Lockley sends Addams an article from the Pacific Monthly and praises her article McClure's article on white slavery .

Hallam praises Addams' recent article on white slavery and shares his ideas about fighting the problem.

Responding to Addams' latest article in McClure's Magazine, Jones discusses the role of drugs in white slavery.

After reading her McClure's Magazine article, Miller sends Addams newspaper clippings about a white slavery case that was successfuly prosecuted in Indiana.

The writer discusses white slavery and Addams' recent article in McClure's Magazine.

Gedge praises Addams' work and her article on white slavery, but he takes issue with her use of the word "cadet."

Mitchell compliments Addams' article in McClure's Magazine and offers some of his own reflections on the subject of prostitution.

A 28-page illustrated pamphlet outlining the work and social conditions of newsboys and newsgirls, based on a two-day intensive investigation. In it the Committee proposes revisions in child labor laws to curb the worst excesses.
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