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Addams discusses the International Congress of Women and her views on women's roles in the peace movement.
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Addams asks the Democratic National Convention to adopt ap peace plank that includes participation in the League of Nations, global disarmament, the cancelling of war debts, and recognition of the Government of the Soviet Union.
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A compilation of testimony offered by Jane Addams and Evangeline Booth about the impact of prohibition in poor communities.
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Addams tells Latham how unhappy she is with the marketing for the Excellent Becomes the Permanent.
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Addams tells Vernon that she cannot raise funds for peace due to the need for unemployment relief in the United States.
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Addams tells Rankin that she will ride in the peace parade in Chicago that hoped to influence the Democratic and Republican conventions.
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Addams thanks Hudson for his help in securing the Nobel Prize and describes how she will use the money.
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Ambedkar sends Addams his wishes for a quick recovery from illness and hopes that he can see her while in America.
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Addams tells Ryder that she is not a Communist and that peace work is not compatible with communism.
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Addams asks Kuhn to apologize to Rabbi Heller for her error in saying that Sidney Webb was from a poor Jewish background.
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Addams asks Schwartz to renew his donation to Hull-House.
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Addams apologizes to Webb for erroneously saying that he was born to poor Jewish parents.
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Roden tells Addams that the Chicago Public Library will extend the hours of the Hull-House branch to help serve unemployed men.
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Addams accepts Kuhn's invitation to speak in Cleveland.
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Several filmed outtakes of Jane Addams discussing the history of settlements and the work that they do with a group of children. Click this link to view the video, which comes from a 35mm nitrocellulose negative. The film is hosted by the University of South Carolina's Moving Image Research Collection. A reference card about the clip is also attached.
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Martin tells Addams about the personnel problems at the California Branch of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Addams tells Linn about meeting her grandniece in New York and sends Christmas gifts.
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Addams invites the Savins to dine at Hull-House to celebrate their wedding.
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Addams sends Kellogg a speech for possible publication in the Survey.
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Kellogg tells Addams his plans for publishing her Justice article in December and the Survey Graphic's peace number in 1930.
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Addams sends Kellogg some letters reacting to her Prohibition article.
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Kellogg asks Addams whether she can attend a Survey meeting in New York.
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Marriott asks Addams for advice on speaking calendars to help Dorothy Detzer.
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Kellogg sends Addams a yearly report of the Survey Associates.
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Detzer explains to Boynton how Addams's name came up as a potential delegate to the London Naval Conference.
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Detzer sends Addams an explanation of why they proposed her name for the London Naval Congress and asks for a reference for Elizabeth Pashayan.
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Williams invites Addams to speak on Prohibition's impact.
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Kellogg updates Addams about publishing her speech on John Dewey and letters about her prohibition article.
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Kellogg sends Addams the date for the Survey board meeting in New York.
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Kellogg tells Addams that she has won an award for her articles.
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Addams tells Kellogg that she has made little progress on her book, but will try to get him a draft on peace.
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Addams tells Epstein that she will not be in New York in November.
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Addams gives Kellogg permission to use the manuscript that she sent him.
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Addams asks Kellogg to check about permissions before publishing her article from the John Dewey Tribute.
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Addams sends Linn some clothing to make things from.
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Addams tells Knobel she hopes to attend the Society of Midlands Authors dinner.
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Linville asks Addams to send him her tribute to John Dewey for possible publication.
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Kellogg tells Addams that he was incorrect about an award Addams won.
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Kellogg praises Addams for the prohibition article she published and hopes to have another chapter to publish in March.
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Addams sends Kellogg two letters (not found) reacting to her Prohibition article.
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Jane Addams sends thanks for letter.
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Kellogg invites Addams to a dinner and the Survey annual meeting.
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Addams argues that Prohibition has had a good impact on the neighborhood around Hull-House. This article is repurposed from Addams's article in the Survey.
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Also known as Gertrud Baer to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Executive Committee, October 19, 1929

Baer tells Addams about the Joint Advisory Council's meeting on military training and conscription.
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Also known as Invitation to Hull-House Block Party at the Bowen Country Club, October19, 1929

Addams sends Hicks an invitation to a luncheon for Hull-House workers and residents.

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