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Addams invited Holmes to dine at Hull-House and thanks him for his comments on Jenkin Lloyd Jones.

Blackwell sends information about sending gifts to Catherine Breshkovsky for her 85th birthday.

Blackwell sends Addams details on a birthday party for Catherine Breshkovsky.

Addams and Greene suggest that Sheepshanks hold a memorial meeting for Aletta Jacobs.

A testimonial to Samuel Mauger's work for social reform in Australia.

Duggan asks Addams to welcome Elsa Brändström Ulich to the United States.

Addams tells the League that she will not be able to attend a celebration for Graham Taylor.

Sheepshanks sends Masaryk birthday wishes on behalf of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and asks him to free conscientious objectors.

Linville asks Addams to send him her tribute to John Dewey for possible publication.

Beaven, Barbour and Price ask Addams to support an effort to name a lectureship for Walter Rauschenbush.

Addams sends Sikes her sympathy on the death of her husband.

Straus thanks Addams for her birthday wishes.

Baker thanks Addams for her tribute to Elizabeth Harrison.

News clipping about plans for a Josephine Butler Centenary.

Article about plans for the Josephine Butler Centenary.

Addams comments on Robert M. La Follette's death.

Blake asks Addams to appoint Alice Park an American delegate to the International Congress of Women.

Daniels sends Addams a letter he wrote regarding the Bunker Hill memorial.

Daniels asks Addams to serve as a vice president of the William Jennings Brown Memorial Association.

Addams praises Taylor at a dinner in his honor discussing his role in settlement work in Chicago.

Balch hopes that they can get a biographical treatment of Emily Hobhouse.

Addams thanks Goodspeed for his article on Charles Hutchinson and apologizes that her article was too personal to send.

Addams tells Lockhart that though she agreed to join the Bryan Memorial Committee, she does not wish to support efforts to establish a Bryan University in Dayton, Tennessee.

Williams offers a tribute to the late William Jennings Bryan.

Addams praises Levinson for his work for world peace.

Addams describes Graham Taylor's impact on sociology and highlights changes in its study.

Addams praises Helen Kingsbury Castle Mead's friendship and ideals.

Addams offers praise of John Dewey' and his work for social welfare, criminal justice reform, education, and peace. The speech was given on October 19, as part of a seventieth birthday celebration in New York and published in the Survey.

Jane Addams writes an appreciation for Alice Blackwell Stone. Addams mentions a few shared interactions and some of Stone's work with Woman's Journal.

Addams praises Edison's the electric light for creating new opportunities for social welfare.

Addams offers a memorial tribute for Helen Kingsbury Castle Mead, telling of her good works.

Addams offers a tribute to Henry Blake Fuller's work with Italian immigrants at Hull-House.

Addams praises Katherine Hancock Goode's work as a legislator.

Addams praises Katherine Goode's legislative work.

Addams offers a memorial tribute to A. Kenyon Maynard at the Chicago Commons.

Addams thanks Bates for sending her poetry book, Yellow Clover: a Book of Remembrance, dedicated to Katharine Coman.

Schurgast asks Addams to support a fund to help Minna Cauer.

Blatch asks Addams to support efforts to erect monuments to woman suffrage leaders in Washington, DC.

Addams gives a memorial address on Merritt Pinckney's work on the juvenile court at his funeral on June 9 at St. Paul's Universalist Church. It was published in Unity a month later.

Barnett is uncomfortable writing about her deceased husband and sends drafts to several of his friends.
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