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  • Mentions: Culver, Helen (1832-1925)
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Addams sends Ewing condolences on the death of Helen Culver.
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Smith sends Ewing her condolences on the death of Helen Culver and explains that Addams's health is poor so she will not be able to travel.
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Ewing tells Addams that Helen Culver is willing to underwrite the costs of William Thomas's book on ill-will between the races if Addams and others will promote the work.
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Addams sends Woods donations raised for bringing European women to the Women's International Congress.
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Addams thanks Ewing for sending flowers to Hull-House for Christmas.
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Addams tells Ewing about her concern for Helen Culver's health and tells of a gift she will send.
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Addams asks Ewing about Helen Culver's condition.
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Thomas weighs in on Addams' plans to publish research done by social settlements and suggests that he do a book on the race question.
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Thomas tells Addams his ideas about writing a book on race and immigration.
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A list of people who have donated funds for the upcoming Washington Conference
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Addams tells Ewing how concerned she is for Helen Culver's health and sends aid for her recovery.
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Ewing tells Addams of plans for a welcome back greeting in Chicago and updates her on Helen Culver's health.
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Addams thanks Ewing for the Christmas gift and sends a gift to Helen Culver.
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Addams invites Ewing and the family to the Hull-House Christmas concert.
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Addams sends Ewing a coverlet she knitted for Helen Culver.
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Ewing tells Addams that Helen Culver is willing to underwrite the costs of William Thomas's book on ill-will between the races if Addams and others will promote the work.
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Addams tells Ewing about her trip to Europe and the planning for the conference.
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Ewing asks Addams to destroy a previous version of a letter and send a new one.
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Ewing tells Addams that Helen Culver is willing to donate to William Thomas's research for the National Federation of Settlements if Addams thinks it will have real results.
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Ewing tells Addams that Helen Culver will not fund the work that the National Federation of Settlements has proposed.
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Ewing updates Addams on the details of Helen Culver's endowment for Hull-House.
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Thomas praises Addams's Peace and Bread in Time of War and updates her on Helen Culver's health.
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Addams thanks Ewing for sending Christmas flowers.
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Addams thanks Ewing for his donation to the Hull-House Boys Club.
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Addams expresses her gratitude for Ewing and explains why she must reschedule a play for children.
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Addams sends holiday greetings and explains her Christmas gifts.
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Addams sends Wald a donation from Helen Culver toward the International Congress of Women After the War.
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Halsey regrets not getting to speak with Addams but appreciates her address and agrees with her views on politics.
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Addams misses seeing French and updates her on health and travel plans for the summer.
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Addams tells French of her sister, Alice's death, and of the upcoming conference at The Hague.
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Addams has filled out an Application for Endorsement for the Chicago Association of Commerce.
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Addams writes Haldeman about plans to see get together.
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An application for endorsement as a charitable organization from the Chicago Association of Commerce.
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Addams writes about finding a location for her settlement and the early days of settling into the neighborhood and developing the ideas for their work. This is the third of six articles excerpted from Twenty Years at Hull-House.
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Addams discusses Haldeman's illness and her recent activities.
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Addams reports on Hull-House's facilities and social services on the occasion of the twentieth anniversary, providing a sense of the costs of maintaining buildings and programs, and ending with an appeal for financial support.
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Annual report of Hull-House, covering the activities, operations, and administration.
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French asks Addams for help finding employment for a family friend.
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French praises Addams' Spirit of Youth and the City Streets.
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Addams thanks Ewing for the apples, expresses sorrow for the fire he experienced, and congratulates him on his new baby.
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Addams writes Smith with news from home and about a book she is sending as an early birthday present.
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Addams writes Smith about newspaper reviews of her book, a trip to the dentist, and visits with family.
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Addams writes Haldeman about a hearing on the Child Labor Law in Illinois and discusses her upcoming travel plans.
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Addams writes Haldeman asking about her plans for a visit and sends news on recent events, including Theodore Roosevelt's visit to Hull-House.
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A list of Hull-House donors as of 1910 who have donated from $100 to $1,000 and over, compiled by the Hull-House Finance Committee.
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Bowen encloses a letter from Helen Culver and offers to fund the construction of a new building.
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Addams writes Haldeman about her vacation and hopes that Haldeman will visit soon.

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