2326 results

  • Title starts with "W"
REEL0004_0027.jpg

Moody thanks Addams for her letter and remarks how much her praise of his poem, "On the Soldier Fallen in the Philippines," means to him.
REEL 46_1037.jpg

Addams explores lessons learned from the 19th century, and sees the greatest menace for the future as the lack of faith in the people and an over reliance on national pride.
REEL0004_0218.jpg

Stead writes to Addams regarding her support for the anarchists arrested in Chicago and includes copies of his own works on the topic.
REEL 46_1102.jpg

In this published excerpt of a lecture given on March 25, 1902, Addams describes how Hull-House provides a cheaper form of theater entertainment for the neighborhood.
REEL0004_0324.jpg

Howells thanks Addams for her book, Democracy and Social Ethics, and remarks on morality.
REEL0004_0387.jpg

Kent writes Addams to praise her book, Democracy and Social Ethics.
REEL0004_0390.jpg

Booth apologizes to Addams for the publisher's neglect of her corrections for the second printing of Democracy and Social Ethics.
REEL0004_0393.jpg

Booth writes Addams about corrections to her book, Democracy and Social Ethics, for a future printing.
REEL0004_0444.jpg

James writes Addams to praise her book, Democracy and Social Ethics.
REEL0004_0447.jpg

Booth asks Addams for the corrections for the second edition of Democracy and Social Ethics.
REEL0004_0461.jpg

Booth asks Addams to limit the number of corrections for the new printing of Democracy and Social Ethics.
REEL0004_0463.jpg

Booth writes Addams about edits for Democracy and Social Ethics.
REEL0004_0476.jpg

Harper asks Addams to give a short lecture to high school boys and girls at the Union League Club.
REEL0004_0704.jpg

Starr offers support in the face of press criticisms that Hull-House is too liberal in its support for freedom of thought and speech.
REEL0004_0927.jpg

Wolfe writes to Addams about his recollections of her father.
WomansPeaceMeeting-page-002.jpg

Article describing the events of the women's meeting at the International Peace Congress in Boston that includes portions of speeches by Lucia Ames Mead, Mrs. W. P. Byles, Jane Addams, and Miss M. E. Dunhill.
REEL0004_0994.jpg

Salter reminds Addams that she promised to help him approach Anita Blaine for funding for his settlement.
REEL0004_1030.jpg

Hard praises Addams' recent article on immigration.
800-1.jpg

Du Bois invites Addams to speak for twenty minutes at the Tenth Annual Conference for the Study of the Negro Problems.
REEL0004_1088.jpg

Gresham congratulates Addams on the increase in women on the Board of Education and predicts they will get much accomplished.
REEL 46_1392.jpg

Addams spoke about the issues of education and immigration, arguing that Americans need to open their minds to the experiences of immigrants, and that play is an important component of education,
REEL0004_1158.jpg

Loebs informs Addams that President Roosevelt was obliged for her letter and plans to put her recommendation in his message.
REEL0004_1173.jpg

King writes a letter of introduction for friends who want to visit Hull-House and hopes that Addams can lecture in Ottawa.
REEL0004_1176.jpg

Page reminds Addams about his interest in publishing a book based on her autobiographical columns in the Ladies Home Journal.
REEL0004_1255.jpg

Allison offers to help with passing an appropriation for a study on women and labor, but notes that it must come from Charles McNeill at the Department of Commerce and Labor.
REEL0004_1327.jpg

Page tries to persuade Addams to publish a book with Doubleday Page & Co. based on her work in Ladies' Home Journal.
REEL0004_1461.jpg

The West Chicago Landowners' Protective Association wishes Addams to sign a petition against the widening of Halsted Street.
REEL0004_1568.jpg

A newspaper report of the Chicago City Council hearing about the widening of Halsted Street.
REEL0004_1537.jpg

Rideing solicits a contribution from Addams for Youth's Companion.
REEL0004_1558.jpg

Dean writes in detail about proposed Chicago street widening, detailing alternate routes to be used during construction.
REEL0004_1555.jpg

Dean reports on his examination of streets to be widened in order to improve traffic congestion.
REEL0004_1566.jpg

Dean discussed proposed traffic routes during planned street widening.
REEL0004_1575.jpg

Rideing negotiates with Addams about her contribution to Youth's Companion.
REEL0005_0029.jpg

James praises Addams for her book, Newer Ideals of Peace.
REEL0005_0040.jpg

Salter praises Addams' new book, Newer Ideals of Peace, and thanks her for the copy.
REEL0005_0063.jpg

James praises Addams' newest book and requests permission to send a copy to George Bernard Shaw.
REEL0005_0092.jpg

Thomas thanks Addams for taking an interest in his book and asks for an honest critique.
REEL0005_0102.jpg

Nichols writes Brewer in praise of Jane Addams' Newer Ideals of Peace.
REEL0003_1567.jpg

James criticizes the Advertiser for its inaccurate reporting of William Stead's address at Harvard Union.
REEL0005_0219-new.jpg

Addams explores the lack of opportunities, education and home life that leads young women into trouble.
JAPM-46-Wolves - Copy.jpg

Addams warns independent women against men who will try to take advantage of them in matters of money. This column appeared with slight variations in a number of newspapers between 1907-1910.
REEL0005_0271.jpg

Rideing writes Addams to solicit an article about immigration from her for Youth's Companion and offers to pay $100.
REEL 46_1656.jpg

Addams warns independent women against men who will try to take advantage of them in matters of money. This is a reprint of an article first published in 1907.
REEL 46_1642.jpg

In this address, delivered for the Merrick Lectures, Addams speaks about the difficulty of assimilation into American life for immigrant women.
REEL 46_1676.jpg

In this address, delivered for the Merrick Lectures, 1907-8, Addams describes the difficulty immigrant women face as they try to assimilate into American life.
Manhunting.jpg

Addams speaks for the value of immigrants to American society. This article was drawn from a speech.
REEL0005_0391.jpg

Bliss discusses anarchism and socialism in American politics and reacts to Addams' article on the Averbuch Incident.
REEL0005_0394.jpg

Brown writes Addams to praise her article on the Averbuch incident in Charities and the Commons.
REEL0005_0420.jpg

Weyl thanks Addams for sending him a copy of her article.
2139.png

Du Bois discusses arrangements for Addams' participation in the Conference for the Study of Negro Problems in Atlanta, Georgia.

Export Results as CSV

Up to 5,000 results can be downloaded as a CSV file. You might want to use advanced search filters to limit your results set.