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  • Received by: Breckinridge, Sophonisba P. (1866-1948)
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Neill updates Breckinridge about the status of getting funding for the women's labor study, suggesting that Addams should testify before the Congressional Committee.
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Neill telegrams Breckinridge that he thinks it best to secure an appropriation for a study on women workers before created a detailed plan.
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Tawney confirms that he will consider a study of women's labor and appropriation authorization is approved.
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Allison offers to help with passing an appropriation for a study on women and labor, but notes that it must come from Charles McNeill at the Department of Commerce and Labor.
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Lodge agrees to assist Breckinridge with her study of women's labor.
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Addams notifies Breckinridge about a meeting of the Committee for the Extension of Municipal Suffrage for Chicago Women.
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Halsey writes Breckinridge that he has sent her circular to his daughter and to his students.
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Addams sends Breckinridge a letter from Rosa McClintock and the suffragist song McClintock wrote for entry in a contest.
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Addams sends Breckinridge three letters about lynchings, including one from Oswald Garrison Villard that encloses a newspaper clipping about a brutal lynching in Florida.
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Addams thanks Breckinridge for sending her a report on education, encloses a letter about the issues of rural education, and notes that she has lost faith in her writing project.
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Addams thanks Breckinridge for sending The Three Plays by Brieux and mentions that she may send a copy of the manuscript of her new book, A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil, for suggestions.
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Addams writes Breckinridge about progress on her book and discusses Edith Abbott's trip to Europe.
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Addams asks Breckinridge for a recommendation on filling a job.
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Addams sends Breckinridge a letter and suggests the arrangement of a meeting at Hull-House.
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Addams asks Breckinridge's opinion on an enclosed letter (not found) that requests $500 from Chicago.
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Addams sends an enclosure (not found) for Breckinridge's opinion.
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Addams sends along a letter to Breckinridge and thanks her for a donation from Frances Plummer.
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Addams sends Breckinridge a letter (not found) from a potential employee for Breckinridge's Research Department, and suffrage matters.
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Addams send's Breckinridge a letter from a "promising young man" who might work at Breckinridge's School (enclosure not found).
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Addams sends Breckinridge a letter (not found) for her consideration.
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Likely enclosing a letter (not found) from a young man, Addams asks Breckinridge if she can assist him.
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Addams asks Breckinridge if she knows of a suitable candidate for a vacant position.
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Addams asks Breckinridge to respond to a letter (not found) that she is enclosing.
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Addams asks Breckinridge to assist a woman in Louisiana in finding a speaker, probably on woman suffrage.
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Addams asks Breckinridge if her article from the Post is adequate enough to use for Ickes.
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Addams sends Breckinridge a letter (not found) from a woman seeking a scholarship.
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Addams asks Breckinridge to recommend some summer camps.
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Addams asks Breckinridge to preside over a meeting at in her place, as she will be campaigning for woman suffrage in Kansas.
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Addams writes Breckinridge with news of her suffrage campaigning in Kansas.
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Addams sends Breckinbridge material regarding an interesting movement related to the Juvenile Court.
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Addams asks Breckinridge if she remembers Women's Wear Daily and encloses an article and an invitation related to it.
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Addams sends Breckinridge an "incoherent" letter (not found), hoping she may better understand it.
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Addams writes asks Breckinridge to offer suggestions for a state political platform.
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Thomas asks Johnson to collect as much money as possible for the Woman's Journal and sends copies of the letter to Jane Addams and Sophonisba Breckinridge.
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Addams sends Breckinridge some "interesting material" (not found).
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Addams writes to Breckinridge about Progressive Party campaign ideas.
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Addams sends Breckinridge a letter for her perusal and for filing.
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Addams consults Breckinridge about a conference later in the month and articles she is writing for McClure's Magazine.
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Addams shows the letter she received from Wise to Breckinridge and asks her opinion on the question Wise posed.
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Addams writes a short note to Breckinridge clarifying that letters were sent out with full postage.
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Addams wants for Breckinridge to relay the attached letter to others and to try to arrange a meeting in Boston.
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Addams asks Breckinridge to write Kellor a personal letter.
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Addams writes Breckinridge about a delicate matter and sends wishes to see her soon.
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Addams asks Breckinridge if there is any literature related to a job that she should send to her cousin.
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Cabot agrees to give lectures for Breckinridge's course on Medical Agents and Social Work, and requests a chance to meet and talk with Addams.
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Addams encloses E. J. Shankle's letter to Breckinridge, because she is so good at handling Southern matters.
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Addams sends an enclosure (not found) to Breckinridge.
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Landsberg, writing for Addams, sends Breckinridge two letters regarding a misunderstanding at a recent meeting of the board of the National American Woman Suffrage Association.
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Addams writes Breckinridge that she is considering writing to Woodrow Wilson. This could be in regard to a petition that Addams and Breckinridge sent in April to the President, protesting racial segregation in the federal government.
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Addams tells Breckinridge that they have arrived in Nubia.

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