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Addams updates Hawker on interest in Chicago on Franz Cizek's art exhibit.
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Addams tells Detzer that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Chicago Branch has invited the United States Section to hold its meeting in Chicago.
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Addams tells Holmes that it is difficult to get any press for a peace meeting in Chicago.
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Addams agrees with Crowe that Chicago firemen deserve pay increases and invites her to speak to the Hull-House Women's Club.
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Addams updates Kellogg on efforts to secure authors for Survey articles.

Also known as Japanese Woman's Society

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Taylor explains to Bruére why the Chicago settlement workers insist that the prohibition report not include specific names.
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A list of members of the executive committee of the Chicago Peace Society.
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A list of people who likely received a version of Ickes's letter offering information on Hiram Johnson's legislative efforts for women.
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Bruére sends Addams a report on prohibition (not found) for use in a book.
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Bruére sends Addams a report on prohibition (not found) for use in a book.
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McDonnell tells Beck that his critical editorial about Addams, published in the Chicago Tribune, is wrong.
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McDowell sends Addams some clippings about her status in Chicago and tells her how happy they are that she is on her way home.