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Pratt advises Addams about laying down a walk.
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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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Harrison writes to Addams, hoping to arrange a visit to Hull-House during his upcoming stay in Chicago.
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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 provides an overview of the activities of the Hull-House Labor Museum, complete with illustrations of weaving. The sixteen-page report discusses the weaving and cloth-making techniques of various immigrants who live in the Hull-House neighborhood.
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Deknatel writes on Addams behalf, disputing an article which states that she is in favor of lynching African-Americans.
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Buckstaff writes Addams for advice on finding a leader for a settlement in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
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Warren seeks to arrange a meeting with Addams.
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Deknatel acknowledges that Addams received McCormick's invitation to serve on a committee and is happy to do so.
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Mather seeks suggestions for a new head for the Goodrich House settlement.
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Noyes informs Addams that Victor Lawson is out of town and provides his contact information.
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Kelley discusses a plan to keep children in school until the age of fourteen, and news of her children's summer plans.
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Steuert reports that Addams' letter to McCormick was received.
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Deknatel offers alternate speaking dates for Addams at Oberlin in March or April.
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Steuert informs Addams that McCormick will donate $100 to the operations of Hull-House for 1905.
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Deknatel writes to rearrange Addams' speaking date at Oberlin due to another speech in Titusville, PA.
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Deknatel writes that Addams' recent appointment on the Chicago Board of Education makes it difficult for her to plan lectures.
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Deknatel informs King that Addams will do all she can to do the lecture for Oberlin College.
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Deknatel writes to provide King a date on which Addams can lecture at Oberlin College.
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Manny thanks Addams for her contributions to Ladies' Home Journal.
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The "West Chicago Landowners' Protective Association" warns those on Halsted Street of the proposed street widening.
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Deknatel writes that Addams has been working so hard for the Board of Education that she has been unable to take outside lectures, she will, if possible, make an exception for Rockford College.
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Kelley praises Newer Ideals of Peace and makes plans to see Addams at Hull-House.
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Plummer writes to Addams because she is lonely and looking for simple work to occupy her time.
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Steuert confirms that Cyrus McCormick Jr. in in receipt of Addams' letter.
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Steuert writes Addams with news that Cyrus McCormick Jr. will make a $100 donation to Hull-House for the year 1907.
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Deknatel informs King that Addams must decline an invitation to speak at a conference due to her busy schedule.
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MacVeagh writes Addams about his intention to read her Charities and the Commons article on the Averbuch incident.
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Greeley praises Addams' article on the Averbuch Incident and discusses his sojourn in Maine.
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Morgan chastises Addams for taking a strong position on the Averbuch Incident because it could bring undue harm to Hull House.
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Crissey writes Addams that he wishes her to begin work on an article she suggested for the Ladies Home Journal.
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Crissey asks Addams to forward her work on two articles for the Ladies' Home Journal and discusses payment.
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Lillie thanks Addams for her book, The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets, recalls street sounds she heard the night she spent at Hull-House, and says she does not prescribe to Addams' social remedies.
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Wiley thanks Addams for sending him a manuscript to read and thanks her for visiting with him at Hull-House.
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As a foreword to the report on the Immigrants Protective League, Addams explains the difficulties immigrants face and the importance of the League's work to assist them.
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Heuston and Beatty certify Alice Laing's nursing qualifications.
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Fremont Older writes a letter to Jane Addams about her book, Democracy and Social Ethics, and how it relates to the current situation in San Francisco.
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Frohman proposes a law that would allow the presentation of plays on Sunday as long as they have a moral lesson.
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Howard compliments Addams on her book The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets.
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Guiteau thanks Addams for sending her an autographed copy of Twenty Years at Hull House and expresses her grateful for their friendship.
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Hutchinson writes to Addams to praise Twenty Years at Hull House. 
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Manny asks Addams to spend a Saturday evening at Hull-House.
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Hackett thanks Addams for her letter regarding the review of her book in Chicago Evening Post.
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Hazenplug asks Addams if he can still purchase a special edition of Twenty Years at Hull House.
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Palmer asks Addams to help her discover the true circumstances of an impoverished family member living in Chicago.
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Sargent withdraws his statement, probably his support of children working on the stage.
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Sargent explains his inability, as the head of a dramatic school, to support Addams' effort to ban child labor in theaters.
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Donaghey writes Bowen about the scheduling of a new hearing to consider Senate Substitute Bill 233, regarding the exemption of child actors from the 1903 Illinois Child Labor Laws.
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Steuert confirms that Cyrus McCormick will send a $100-donation to Hull House.
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Pethick-Lawrence asks Addams to find a writer for an article for Votes For Women on the woman mayor of Hunnewell, Kansas.

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