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  • Mentions: Ladies' Home Journal
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Kellogg tells Addams how much he likes her chapter on the Progressive Party, but that he won't publish it in the Survey.
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Rutter congratulates Addams on the Civic Dinner and sends her updates on her life.
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Kelley gives Addams a sense of the publicity campaign to pass the Child Labor amendment.
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Kelley asks Addams to write an article on child labor for McCall's Magazine.
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Bok informs Addams that she cannot have an article published before the November election, but he would like her to write one essay per month about new issues women are facing for the Ladies' Home Journal.
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Addams likens prison labor camps to slavery and discusses how unpaid prison labor impacts the families of the inmates.
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Addams argues for the implementation of a minimum wage for female workers.
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Leupp asks Addams for an interview for an article he is writing for The Ladies' Home Journal.
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Bok asks Addams about her writing and compliments her on her editorial.
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Addams asks Brett if he is interested in publishing a series of articles she is writing for the Ladies Home Journal on the progressive measures she advocated for the election.
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Kellor writes Addams with updates from the Progressive Service and shares plans about a meeting in September.
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Lathrop and Wald would like Addams to write an article on appropriations for the Ladies' Home Journal.
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Brett thanks Addams for informing him about her articles and asks to consider publishing them as a book.
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Kellor suggests to Bok that she should write an article about the Progressive Party platform aimed at housewives.
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Davis writes Addams regarding her upcoming articles.
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Bok informs Addams' that the three articles she submitted are in good shape and confirms the deadline for the fourth article. These articles were the first in a monthly series, covering various aspects of her work, which ran in the Ladies' Home Journal beginning in January 1913.
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Bok asks Addams to revise an article submitted on religious education, asking her to edit it with an eye toward the appeal of a more general audience.
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Bok gives Addams until the end of February to complete her church article for The Ladies' Home Journal.
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Bok invites Addams to write an article or story for The Ladies' Home Journal for the next Christmas season.
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Bok asks Addams to write an article for The Ladies' Home Journal on the moral and ethical issues currently involving the church.
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Addams writes Thomas regarding her article about woman suffrage in the Ladies' Home Journal.
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Monroe praises Addams' new book and her Ladies' Home Journal article.
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Bok provides Addams with feedback on her Ladies' Home Journal article entitled "Why Girls Go Wrong."
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Bok asks Addams to write an article about the relationship between parents and children for the Ladies' Home Journal.
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Crissey writes Addams that he wishes her to begin work on an article she suggested for the Ladies Home Journal.
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Tarbell writes Addams about her speech before the Playground Association and thanks her for her hospitality during her visit to Hull House.
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Addams writes Bok that since her article was published in the Ladies' Home Journal, she has received complaints from labor friends about conditions at the Curtis Publishing Company, which publishes the magazine.
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Addams thanks Taylor for his note and for sending along a picture she had wanted.
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Bok, the Editor of Ladies' Home Journal, congratulates Addams on the success of her article and urges her not to hesitate to contact him if she needs help publishing her work.
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Weller invites Addams to speak in Washington whenever she would like, but is disappointed that she will not attend an event she was invited to.
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After reading Addams' article in Ladies' Home Journal, Pomeroy asks Addams if she would be of any use physically helping at Hull-House, because she has no money to send.
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Addams apologizes for the tardiness of her next article for Ladies' Home Journal and tells Alexander that her draft will be sent to him shortly.
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Abbott, who met Addams before in New York, praises Jane for her article in Ladies' Home Journal.
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Midwood is studying in Amherst College and is interested in philanthropy.
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Floyd would like more information on Settlement work to use in a classroom setting.
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Goldner wishes to know if she can be of any help at Hull-House.
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Bowen inquires about Hull-House after reading Addams' article in Ladies' Home Journal.
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Newton asks Addams if she knows anything on a Prof. David Swing; he claims that he is planning on writing a book about him and wants to know what she thought of Swing.
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Mowry praises Addams for her work with Hull-House after reading her article in Ladies' Home Journal.
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Engle praises Addams' article in Ladies' Home Journal.
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Addams thanks Bok for his kind words and generous check.
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Page reminds Addams about his interest in publishing a book based on her autobiographical columns in the Ladies Home Journal.
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Manny thanks Addams for her contributions to Ladies' Home Journal.
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Addams declines Page's request to publish her essays, stating that she is too busy with the Chicago School Board and another book already promised for the Macmillan Company.
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Frost, a senior set to graduate in June, is using Addams as a subject for her final paper and is asking Addams if she would send more information which she can use.
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Page tries to persuade Addams to publish a book with Doubleday Page & Co. based on her work in Ladies' Home Journal.
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Thompson donates to Hull-House for whichever department Addams sees fit to use it.
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Breckinridge expresses her gratitude to Addams for writing her piece in the March Ladies' Home Journal and how it inspired her.
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After reading Addams' article in "Ladies Home Journal", Kilmer explains to Addams that she requires more income than her farm can give to her and her four children. She lists her references and skills and asks Addams if there is any work in Chicago for her.
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