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Also known as The Army Gets Busy, November 2, 1912

Addams apologizes for inaccurate information about the Socialist Party's endorsement of woman suffrage, which the Progressive Party circulated. The editor of the Appeal to Reason comments both before and after the published version of her letter.
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The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Polish Section questions the motives of members of the Ukranian Section when it comes to the issue of Galicia.
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Forrest writes Addams about a message in the Los Angeles Tribune about "Jane Addams Choruses" greeting Theodore Roosevelt on the campaign trail.
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Grimes discusses problems with the justice system that result in prisoners returning to crime.
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Kishi praises Addams's New Conscience and an Ancient Evil,  and intends to write on her work from a Japanese perspective.
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Fox tells Addams about preparedness parades in Los Angeles and questions whether the organizers are profiting by the war.
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MacConkey thanks Addams for dinner and for the work that Hull-House does with local schools.

Also known as Palace of Justice Fire (1927)

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Rosenwald writes Lathrop about a loan he made to a man named Goldberg.
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Rosenwald asks Addams for the Progressive leaders to offer statements on literacy tests for immigrants.
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Rosenwald thanks Addams for sending him a copy of her Charities and Commons article because he believes everyone should read it.
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Rosenwald thanks Addams for a sending him Peace and Bread in Time of War.
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Rosenwald tells Addams that he will donate towards the Laura Dainty Pelham Memorial.
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Rosenwald advises Addams about the bequest in Charles Hutchinson's will for Hull-House.
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Rosenwald apologizes for the delay and encloses a check for Hull-House.
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Rosenwald thanks Addams for inviting him to the Hull-House concert and updates her on his wife's health.
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To celebrate his 50th birthday, Rosenwald makes a donation to Hull-House and acknowledges Addams' decision to support the Progressive Party as correct.
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Rosenwald sends Addams $500 for her work.
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To celebrate his 50th birthday, Rosenwald donates $50,000 to establish a country club for social workers of Chicago.

Also known as Rosenwald Foundation

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Wessel thanks Addams for her courageous stand against the war, enclosing a clipping (not found) likely reporting her "Patriotism and Pacifists" speech of April 30, 1917.

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