80 results

  • Received by: Kelley, Florence (1859-1932)

Lathrop praises Kelley's recent speech at Rockford College.

Lathrop thanks Kelley for sending a photograph and catches up on news.

Addams tells Kelley about the selection of American jurors for the World's Fair and discusses family news.

Addams updates Kelley about planning for the 1900 World's Fair.

Addams tells Kelley that she has been appointed to the jury for the 1900 World's Fair.

Addams gives Kelley her plans while in New York.

Addams tells Kelley that she doesn't know the Masaryks well enough to write a letter of introduction.

Addams tells Kelley about her plans to get a letter to Julius Rosenwald.

Smith invites Kelley to stay in Jane Addams's room at Hull-House during her visit.

Smith tells Kelley that they are eager to have her stay with them in Chicago.

Addams asks Kelley to send information.

Addams tells Kelley that she is excited to see her on February 12.

Smith informs Kelley that Addams's health is improved and hopes to reschedule their visit.

Smith tells Kelley how excited they are for her upcoming visit.

Addams invites Kelley to visit and updates her on travel plans and her health.

Addams invites Kelley to visit her during the winter.

Addams tells Kelley about her plans to visit.

Addams tells Kelley that she refused to sign a petition because she does not trust the Justice Department's files on the Sacco and Vanzetti case.

Addams tells Kelley that she does not want to file a libel case and will see her soon to discuss it.

Addams tells Kelley that she can present her name for the Nobel Peace Prize, but it will be futile.

Addams invites Kelley to join her in Des Moines.

Addams tells Kelley that she is happy to work on old age pensions.

Addams tells Kelley that they had plans for her visit to Hull-House and exhorts her to consider joining her in Maine in the summer.

Addams tells Kelley about her stay in Maine.

Addams tells Kelly about Herbert Miller's move to Ohio State University and tells her that Esther Hulbert will likely visit her in New York.

Addams asks Kelley to respond to a letter from Una L. Creer and mentions and article about her to be published in The Woman's Citizen.

Addams asks Kelley if she would like to write something to Suzette Meyer.

Addams tells Kelley that she might visit her in Connecticut.

Rozet tells Kelley of her recent travels with Addams.

Addams agrees to two speaking arrangements requested of her by Kelley.

Addams tells Kelley that she will speak at the New Orleans meeting but wants to develop her own title.

Addams updates Kelley on her passport status and travel plans for the International Congress of Women.

Addams tells Kelley that they are succeeding in their peace resolutions while in Europe.

Dewey sends an invitation to Carnegie, Addams and others to join the National Council of the Committee on National Aid to Education.

Addams beseeches Kelley to join her at the International Congress of Women.

Addams updates Kelley on travel plans to Switzerland.

Addams wishes Kelley happy holidays and explains her homesickness.

Addams tells Florence that her place in the Committee of Five has not been changed, and wonders if a meeting with Secretary Baker can be arranged to discuss obtaining passports.

Addams tells Kelley that the Woman's Peace Party Committee of Thirty-Five plans to meet in New York.

Addams discusses plans for organizing the International Congress of Women to coincide with the Peace Conference, asking women if they are able to travel to Europe.

Addams is anxious to know if Kelley's Committee has been abolished.

Addams details her recent events to Kelley and informs her of her next moves.

Addams congratulates Kelley on her latest output.

Addams pressures Kelley to join the American delegation to the International Committee of Women for a Permanent Peace meeting in April.

Addams invites Kelley to join the American delegation to the meeting of the International Committee for Permanent Peace.

Mead writes for Addams to tell Kelley that she was selected as an American delegate for the Women's Peace Party at the proposed International Congress of Women After the War.

Addams tells Kelley of a meeting of a committee regarding activities in Boston.

Addams looks forward to seeing Kelley at Hull-House.
Output Formats

Export results to CSV,