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On behalf of Addams, Lucas writes to Dewey with regrets that Chicago Board of Education meetings will keep Addams from visiting Smith in Lake Placid, New York.
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On behalf of Addams, Smith sends regrets that Addams is unable to attend her conference in Lake Placid, New York.
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Martin writes Addams in praise of Newer Ideals of Peace.
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Smith writes DuBois to report that Jane Addams has been writing Robert W. DeForest and that she plans to attend the Atlanta Conference in 1908.
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Smith confirms that Addams will attend the conference in 1908.
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Bok provides Addams with feedback on her Ladies' Home Journal article entitled "Why Girls Go Wrong."
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Marsh sends Addams a copy of Race and Immigrants in America by John R. Commons. He also reports that the Macmillan Company is eager to publish Addams' third book after the success of Newer Ideals of Peace.
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On behalf of Addams, Smith accepts King's invitation to Addams to attend Washington's birthday celebration at Oberlin College.
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Addams highlighting the lack of attention most pay to the industrial labor done to produce everyday goods.
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Jones asks to lecture at the Municipal Museum but requests some preliminary information first.
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Gruhl requests information from the museum about the state treasurer and state funds.
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Ware invites Addams to visit while she is in Atlanta to give a commencement speech at Atlanta University.
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Henrotin explains the misconceptions published in the press about the Women's Trade Union League's decision to hold their meetings at the Chicago Federation of Labor hall rather than Hull-House.
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Lyon writes in support of Addams' article on the Averbuch Incident.
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Dudley thanks Addams for sending a copy of her Charities and Commons,
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Routzahn thanks Addams for her honest article about the Averbuch incident.
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Martin offers Addams support and praise for her article in Charities and the Commons.
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Jordan asks Addams to write an article on women's community work for Harper's Bazar for $150.
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Ware thanks Addams for her visit to Atlanta University and encloses a copy of her address.
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Stewart complains of the poor state of education and asks Addams for a copy of her address to the National Educational Association.
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Addams explores the workings of Hull House at a talk before the Colorado Springs Woman's Club.
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Marsh writes Addams about Macmillan Company publishing another book of hers.
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Ella Stewart sends Whitlock a check to cover his expenses for traveling to Chicago to speak with suffragists.
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Marsh writes Addams that he prefers "Juvenile Delinquency and Public Morality" as the title for upcoming book.
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Marsh answers Addams' questions about the publishing contract so they can move forward with signing the paperwork.
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Marsh sends Addams a copy of the agreement for Spirit of Youth and the City Streets and also suggests another title.
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Marsh accepts Addams' desire to title her upcoming book The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets.
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Winslow requests that Addams gives Professor Frederick Starr a platform on which to speak about the Philippine Islands.
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An excerpt from Katherine Tuley's will leaving Hull-House $200 and directing them to invest the funds.
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Bok congratulates Addams on her suffrage articles for the Ladies Home Journal.
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Marsh writes Addams that he is pleased to hear her work on Spirit of Youth and the City Streets is progressing well and is excited to hear that she will start her book on Hull-House soon after.
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Bok congratulates Addams on her article "The Bad Boy of the Street" and tells her he wishes to publish it in two parts, but that it will require some editing.
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Bok discusses publishing schedules for Addams' articles in the Ladies' Home Journal in light of the publication plans for her book.
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Marsh writes Addams with publication plans for the Spirit of Youth in the City Streets, and Twenty Years at Hull House.
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Jordan asks Addams to write an article about the turning point in her career for Harper's Bazar.
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Marsh writes Addams to explain Macmillian Company's desire to publish Twenty Years at Hull House in the fall and to expresses dismay that copies of The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets to Chicago were delayed.
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Wheeler writes Addams about her article on recreation for young girls in cities and expresses his desire to introduce her to his wife and sister when she next visits New York.
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Murphy writes Addams to tell her that her new book is an inspiration to him and shares some of his own ideas about children and the treatment of African Americans in the North and South.
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Marsh writes Addams about illustrations and the publication plan for her next book.
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Marsh writes Addams about illustrations and the publication schedule for her new book.
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Marsh writes Addams about illustrations for Twenty Years at Hull House.
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Marsh writes Addams about illustrations for the Hull House book.
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Martin thanks Addams for her book and praises her for it.
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Addams describes her childhood exposure to poverty when she used to visit the mill with her father.
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McCollough praises Addams' The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets as a powerful "weapon" in the "fight for civic righteousness."
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Bancroft sends Addams copies of The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets for her to inscribe.
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Bacon praises Addams' book The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets and writes about the progressive activities in which the women of her town are engaged.
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Bok asks Addams to write editorial articles for The Ladies' Home Journal.
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Martin points out an error, regarding Addams' age when Lincoln died, in her autobiographical article in The American Magazine.
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Bok asks Addams to write an article for The Ladies' Home Journal on the moral and ethical issues currently involving the church.

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