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Flower commends Addams for addressing the issues of white slavery in her November McClure's article.
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Van Hook writes Addams about her missionary work in Persia and the suffering of the people there.
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Duncan tells the story of the proprietor of a brothel, whom he has convinced to get out of the prostitution business, and asks Addams to help her.
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Briggs writes Addams of his disappointment that she cannot speak at Radcliffe College but hopes she will be able next year.
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Clarke praises Addams' series of articles in McClure's Magazine and shares the three principles she employs in her work with unmarried mothers.
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Jacks requests a short article from Addams for The Hibbert Journal.
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Bowen informs Eastman that she will make certain Jane Addams gets her letter upon her return from New York.
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Forbes thanks Addams for a copy of her latest book and asks her to return the manuscript she sent.
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On behalf of Jane Addams, who is away from Hull-House, Bowen sends Blaine a letter from Edward Devine and asks for her attention to it.
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On behalf of Jane Addams, Bowen acknowledges Eastman's receipt, sent to Addams for a hotel bill in Milwaukee.
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"Leo Negro" writes about the effects of prostitution and marriage on American soldiers.
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Weaver reprimands Addams for endorsing Theodore Roosevelt for President, whom he feels has greatly wronged President Howard Taft.
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Shauck commends Addams for her speech at the Progressive Party Convention despite the fact that she personally disagrees with Addams' politics.
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Meyer writes Addams to share her disapproval of Theodore Roosevelt, whom she believes is an immoral man and the wrong candidate for the betterment of the country.
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King questions Addams' support for Theodore Roosevelt and is sharply critical of his party's rejection of a strong temperance platform.
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Addams writes Beck about a series of articles the Central Press Association commissioned from her.
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Schuyler invites Addams and Bowen for lunch to talk about the Progressive Party.
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Addams writes Roosevelt that she is sending him her comments on Millicent Fawcett's endorsement of the Progressive Party.
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A list of articles Addams wrote on the Progressive Party's values.
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Wald writes Pinchot that Addams is unable to assist with his campaign due to her other speaking obligations, but she invites him to visit the Henry Street Settlement while in New York.
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Lewis criticizes Addams and the Progressive Party for claiming to be the only party supporting women's suffrage, as the Socialist Party has supported the suffrage movement since its founding in 1901.
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Briggs invites Addams to speak at Radcliffe College.
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Briggs thanks Addams for considering speaking at Radcliffe College and hopes that she will let him know when it might be possible.
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Addams discusses her impressions of the campaign and election results in a speech to the City Club on November 13; the report of the event was published on November 27. Other speakers at the event were not included.
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Ford informs White that Addams cannot accept his invitation to speak in Topeka, Kansas.
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Ford forwards a letter To Robins, and lets her know that Addams has declined an invitation.
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Pelham responds to Bennett's harsh critique of the Hull-House Players.
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A circular sent to members of the National Council of Women to gather strength against a proposed Militia Pay Bill and increased militarism in the United States.
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Ford informs Schwimmer that Addams is in Egypt and that she is forwarding her letter there.
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American Association for Labor Legislation factsheet on the health hazards of lead poisoning.
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Russell invites Addams to speak to Radcliffe College students if she will be on the East coast during the school year.
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Briggs thanks Addams for her letter and looks forward to a visit.
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Wald asks Addams for references for Maria Sukloff in relation to a meeting of the Friends of Russian Freedom.
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Abbott thanks Addams for her article and discusses his reasoning for featuring both pro and anti suffrage pieces, suggesting that Addams debate Ida Tarbell in the paper.
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Torbet reports to Addams the number of women judges and clerks in each ward.
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Lathrop and Wald would like Addams to write an article on appropriations for the Ladies' Home Journal.
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Sterns writes to Addams about Frank A. Hutchins and the memorial meeting that is being held in his honor and requests that the date be changed.
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Bowen asks Blaine for a donation to Hull-House endowment that she promised some years back.
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Wald invites Balch to a round-table discussion on peace.
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A list of those invited to a peace discussion at Henry Street Settlement, September 29, 1914
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Martin's secretary informs Addams that she will receive a package of gold to be melted.
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Briggs invites Addams to speak to Radcliffe College students when ever she is on the East coast.
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Armstrong expresses his beliefs about the peace movement and the causes of the current war.
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Wald does not believe that the Washington peace meeting is a good idea and will attend the Child Labor Conference. She hopes to see Addams.
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Wald discusses the state of peace organizing with Addams.
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Blankenburg cannot attend the peace meeting but supports the movement. She does not believe that the peace and suffrage movement should combine.
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The Pythian Peace Committee sends support to the women's peace meeting in Washington.
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Briggs welcomes Addams who will stay with him during her visit and asks for the subject of her address.
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Hodges sends Addams a portion of a letter (not found) from the peace office of an American company and speaks favorably of meeting Harriet P. Thomas in Detroit.

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