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  • Mentions: Barnett, Samuel Augustus (1844-1913)
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Addams discusses the difference between social settlement work and charitable work.
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Addams discusses the growing legitimacy of social work as a profession, and the impact of humanitarian efforts around the globe.
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Addams thanks Barnett for her assistance and support and wishes she had seen more of her while in Europe.
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A clipping praising Henrietta Barnett's good radio voice, despite female voices being "not nearly so well suited to the microphone."
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Several filmed outtakes of Jane Addams discussing the history of settlements and the work that they do with a group of children. Click this link to view the video, which comes from a 35mm nitrocellulose negative. The film is hosted by the University of South Carolina's Moving Image Research Collection. A reference card about the clip is also attached.
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Barnett tells Addams about possibilities for the next Barnett Memorial Fellowship recipient.
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Nunn interviews Barnett on the radio about her plans to build a memorial on Bunker Hill.
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Addams tells Kennedy that she agrees that the National Federation of Settlements should discuss Cooper's questions.
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Coolidge tells Addams her ideas on bringing foreign settlement workers to the United States.
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Addams describes the efforts of Hull-House in a speech to the Sunset Club in Chicago.
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Kennedy provides Addams with revisions for a proposal for the Barnett Fellowship Fund.
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Edwards sends Addams names who might serve on the Barnett Memorial Fund Committee.
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Addams reflects on her career at the National Federation of Settlement Conference. The speech was given on June 19, 1929 and published in Neighborhood in July.
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Barnett writes to Addams about her health and recent activities at Toynbee Hall and politics in England.
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Wald sends Addams names of people who might join the Barnett Fellowship Committee.
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Bellamy updates Kennedy on the effort to raise support for the Barnett Memorial Fellowship.
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Barnett misses Addams and wants to hear more of her activities and inner thoughts.
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Kennedy invites Addams to a meeting of the National Federation of Settlements regarding raising funds for the Barnett Fellowship.
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Higgs praises Addams and talks about the Fellowship of Reconciliation and Christian ideas of peace.
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Also known as Address to the National Federation of Settlements, September 25, 1920 (summary)

Addams opens the Tenth Conference of the National Federation of Settlements in East Aurora, NY
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Barnett sends Addams some photographs and cards as holiday gifts.
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Barnett regrets not seeing Addams before returing to England, advises her to drop the American Commission work, and bemoans her lack of success in raising funds.
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Barnett tells Addams about her travels and thanks her for her help.
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Addams apologizes to Sedgwick for misinterpreting his request regarding Henrietta Barnett's book.
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Addams sends Cross her review of Henrietta Barnett's Canon Barnett: his life, work and friends.
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Addams tells Kellogg about where her Barnett articles are being published and supports the idea of a League of Free Nations Association meeting held in Europe.
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Kellogg asks Addams whether she will send him something on Canon Barnett.
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Kellogg suggests changes for Addams article about Samuel Barnett.
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Cross asks Addams to write a review of the Henrietta Barnett's Canon Barnett, His Life, Work, and Friends for the The Yale Review.
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Barnett tells Addams that her book will be distributed to American settlements.
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Karsten replies to Ellery's previous letter to Addams regarding a review of the biography of Canon Barnett.
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Barnett updates Addams on the release of her book and asks for Addams's help to publicize it in the United States.
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Addams reviews Henrietta Barnett's book on Canon Barnett explaining his importance to the settlement movement.
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Addams discusses the life of Samuel Barnett and Henrietta Barnett's book.
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Addams reminisces about Samuel and Henrietta Barnett and Toynbee Hall at the National Federation of Settlements Conference.
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Addams offers her sympathy on the death of Starrs' father and describes her work in Europe.
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Richmond gives Addams detailed feedback on her book, Democracy and Social Ethics.
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Barnett sends Addams some notices (not found) about her husband.
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Addams introduces a discussion about the purposed of social settlements at the Abraham Lincoln Centre. The event celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of Jenkin Lloyd Jones' pastorate.
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Also known as The Church and the Social Problem, September 25, 1901

Addams recalls the different difficulties in creating an inviting and educational space for Italian immigrants.
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Barnett sends a notice to the National Federation of Settlements from a message that the late Samuel Barnett once delivered.
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Barnett sends Addams samples of her late husband's writings to share with social workers in America.
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Barnett sends Addams some works on her husband for a memorial service and talks of the changes in her new life as a widow.

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