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Addams praises Wilmarth's impact on women's organizations, reform, settlements, and progressive politics in Chicago.
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Cheney welcomes Addams home and encloses a resolution of support from the Chicago League of Women Voters.
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Gerald Briney Smith request to receive access for Mr. Schmabacher's full name for a plaque gift at the University of Chicago.
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Graham tells the Chicago Commons board of his plan to increase public contributions and endowments by publishing a year book.
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Taylor tells Addams on about the success of summer programs at the Chicago Commons Farm Camp and seeks help fundraising for it.
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Taylor explains the work of his settlement residents and why his most recent concern is about the day nurseries.
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Ickes tells Addams of the sorry state of the Chicago Branch of the National Advancement for the Colored People and efforts to change it.
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McDowell and Sayre send Addams a welcome home from her world tour on behalf of the Inter-Racial Committee of Chicago.
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Barnett writes Adams and Buckley to arrange for her upcoming travel to Canada and the United States.
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Morris seeks advice from the Executive Committee about the future of the Chicago Peace Society.
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Morris thanks the Executive Committee for their work and officially closes the Chicago Peace Society.
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Curtis criticizes Addams's defense of immigrants and her views of political deportations.
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Stewart updates Addams on the recent endorsement of the Chicago Association of Commerce.
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Addams discusses the value of social work at a mass meeting held at the National Conference of Social Work in Cleveland.
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Feld gives her impressions of an interview with Addams at at Hull House.
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Addams invites members of the Fellowship of Reconciliation to meet with interested others in the hope of forming a Chicago branch.