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Rowe, the secretary for Illinois Governor Richard Yates Jr., writes to acknowledge receiving Addams' letter regarding Florence Kelley, and to arrange a meeting in Springfield.
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Addams writes to Haldeman about the disposition of debts and taxes on Mary Linn's estate, interactions with John Linn, and her financial situation.
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Addams explores lessons learned from the 19th century, and sees the greatest menace for the future as the lack of faith in the people and an over reliance on national pride.
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Addams explores lessons learned from the 19th century, and sees the greatest menace for the future as the lack of faith in the people and an over reliance on national pride.
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Harrison writes to Addams, hoping to arrange a visit to Hull-House during his upcoming stay in Chicago.
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Addams sends Blatchford a check for a fee and requests information about taxes owed on properties in Mary Linn's estate.
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Addams apologizes for writing the wrong amount on the check she sent and acknowledges Blatchford's check.
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Harrison thanks Addams for her hospitality during his visit to Hull-House and remarks upon his behavior and the character of the settlement.
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Addams discusses the upcoming visit of Peytr Kropotkin and asks if Ely can arrange any lectures for him in Madison, Wisconsin.
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Addams informs Blaine that she and Elizabeth Hughes will visit on Friday.
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Ely discusses Peytr Kropotkin's upcoming lectures and discusses Kropotkin's "Fields, Factories and Workshops," and its publication.
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Addams asks if Adams can arrange lectures in Ann Arbor, Michigan, for Peytr Kropotkin in April, noting that she seems to have become his western manager.
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Adams discusses possible lecture venues for Peytr Kropotkin at the University of Michigan and invites Addams to visit Ann Arbor.
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Riis writes Addams about a celebration where neighbors and friends gathered and offers news about the Kings Daughters Settlement.
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James invites Addams to speak at the American Academy of Political and Social Science's extension program for 1901-1902.
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Kropotkin thanks Addams for her work in arranging lectures for him and discusses plans for his visit in April.
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Addams writes Linn concerning financial matters and paying Linn's tuition expenses.
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Addams lays out figures from payment from Storm Lake property between John, Weber, Esther and Stanley Linn.
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Addams reminds Blaine about a reception for neighborhood teachers at which Elizabeth Hughes will speak.
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Addams sends Blaine early products of the labor museum, which Blaine helped inspire and support.
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Addams discusses English settlement work at the Kenwood Evangelical Church.
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Addams discussed the role of schools in preparing children for life in a speech at the Ethical Society.
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Addams thanks Blaine for her donation, which will secure future manual classes and the Labor Museum.
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Women argue against setting a weekly salary of $2,50 because it was not sufficient to health and well-being.
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Goldman writes regarding Peytr Kropotkin's upcoming visit and asks Addams to provide admission to the meetings arranged for Chicago for her friend Hippolyte Havel, who would not be able to afford entry.

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