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  • Mentions: American Association for Labor Legislation (AALL)
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Addams achievements and credentials in social work and the peace movement are listed.
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Addams tells Andrews that she accepts the vice presidency of the American Association for Labor Legislation.
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Howard critiques an article about the American Association for Labor Legislation.
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Addams argues that states rights arguments are being used to defeat the child labor amendment.
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Addams explains to Andrews why she did not want to write an article about the American Association for Labor Legislation.
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Addams marks the 38th anniversary of women's suffrage in Wyoming and the eighth anniversary of national suffrage at the annual meeting of the League of Women Voters, held at the Palmer House in Chicago.
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Addams tells Andrews that she will continue to serve as a vice president of the American Association for Labor Legislation and apologizes for missing a meeting.
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Addams tells Andrews that she accepts election as vice-president of the American Association for Labor Legislation.
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Andrews tells Addams that she has been reelected as a vice president of the American Association for Labor Legislation.
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Andrews introduces Addams to Olga Halsey, who hopes to visit Hull-House.
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A reminder to register to vote and listing of candidates for the trustees of the State University, an election which Illinois women were allowed to vote. Also includes biographical information about the candidates.
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Addams reports on the Progressive Party Convention, discussing how items were added to its platform, particularly labor and military planks, and her dismay about the conventions unjust treatment of African-Americans. This is one of a series of articles she prepared as part of the Progressive Party campaign in 1912.
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Addams offers a biographical justification of why she has entered politics and joined the Progressive Party. The article was published in October 1912.
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Andrews asks Addams, as a member of the Committee on Unemployment, to assist with a report for the American Association for Labor Legislation.
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Chamberlain tells Addams he feels that the Progressive Party should not yet take a firm stance on sickness insurance.
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Addams encloses a letter from James Barr and supports his idea that the American Association for Labor Legislation should hold a conference on the unemployed.
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Kellogg reports on recent work that has been done while Addams is abroad.
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Kellogg writes Bowen regarding a number of labor legislation bills.
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Kellogg asks Commons to do some work for the Progressive Party.
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Andrews informs Addams that the American Association for Labor Legislation is facing a deficit and seeks potential patrons.
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Kellogg sends Lewis a report of American Association for Labor Legislation activities.
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New York Times editorial about the American Association for Labor Legislation's drafted "cleanliness" bill.
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Greene regrets that she is unable to provide a donation to support labor legislation, but she offers her time, instead.

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