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Also known as Ner, Jacques Élie Henri Ambroise (1861-1938)

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Also known as Guarnaccio, Giuseppe (1858-1908)

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Lovett tells Addams he will print her note on the Sacco and Vanzetti trial and shares family news.
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Williams breaks down inconsistencies in the government's report on the Sacco-Vanzetti case, highlighting the misinterpretation of evidence.
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Zeisler promises Addams to resend an article her wrote about the anarchist case and congratulates her on the Civic Dinner in her honor.
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An article that criticizes the imprisonment of Charlotte Whitney on the grounds of free speech.
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Gunn gives Addams examples of her radical activities that led to his critical speech.
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An editorial supports most of Charles Ferguson's takes on radicalism, but does not support his idea that colleges promote radicalism.
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Maxwell is interested in the peace movement and promises to send his book on the subject to Addams once it is printed.
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Newspaper report of an Addams' statement about the causes of violent labor actions being antiquated laws.
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Addams talks about the settlement as a bulwark against anti-immigrant persecution, using examples of Russian anarchists.
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Lloyd asks Addams to write an editorial about the Averbuch Incident for Unity in order to address the hysteria it generated.
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B. F. writes in praise of Addams' article "The Chicago Settlements and Social Unrest" in Charity and the Commons, discussing the role of the settlement in integrating immigrants into city life.
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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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