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  • Written by: Breckinridge, Sophonisba P. (1866-1948)
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Breckinridge writes about confusion over letters Addams sent from Mrs Long and Ina Robertson.
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Breckinridge suggests Graham Taylor in place of Addams to serve on the Congress on Public Assistance in Antwerp.
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Breckinridge sends Addams The Three Plays by Brieux.
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Replying to a letter Palmer had sent to Jane Addams, Breckinridge asks permission to send a worker from a United Charities to check on Palmer's impoverished family member.
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Breckinridge returns Ovington's letter (not found) to Addams.
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Breckinridge writes Addams about finances, planning, and expected attendees of the upcoming Child Welfare Exhibit in Chicago.
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Addams, Bowen, and Breckinridge invite an unknown person to Hull-House for a meeting of professors and the League for the Protection of Immigrants.
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Breckinridge suggests that Addams meet with Oscar Strauss, and Cyrus Adler.
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Breckinridge returns some materials about the lobbying for an investigation of working conditions for women and discusses the status of the work.
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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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