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Addams writes Haldeman about a book by William Allen White, probably Stratagems and Spoils: Stories of Love and Politics (1901).

Richmond gives Addams detailed feedback on her book, Democracy and Social Ethics.

Addams again asks Haldeman for an agreement in regard to Stanley Linn's property, she reports on visiting Esther Hulbert's new baby, she and promises to sent James Weber Linn's book.

Macmillan reports to Addams that the company has received the agreement to publish Democracy and Social Ethics.

Brett sends Addams a royalty payment for sales of the first 1000 copies of Democracy and Social Ethics.

Thompson thanks Addams for her book, Democracy and Social Ethics, and invites her to visit him soon.

Addams writes Blaine about the work of a committee and asks for reaction to Democracy and Social Ethics.

Seligman writes Addams to praise Democracy and Social Ethics.

McCormick writes Addams about a chapter of her book, Democracy and Social Eithics, and detailing how he plans to use the concept on his ranch.

Barnett thanks Addams for sending a copy of her book, Democracy and Social Ethics.

Herrick writes Addams to praise her book, Democracy and Social Ethics.

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

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

Addams tells Smith about the success of her book, Democracy and Social Ethics.

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

Addams writes Blaine with news of taking the Rockford Summer School to Chautauqua, New York, and asks for an opinion of the chapter Educational Methods from Social Ethics and Democracy.

Scudder writes to Addams about her impressions of Democracy and Social Ethics,

Addams discusses the life of Leo Tolstoy and the conditions he faced in Russia.

Addams discusses how the peasant influenced the work of Tolstoy and his approach to labor.

Addams writes Ely with suggests for possible candidates to work at a settlement.

Nitchie congratulates Addams on Democracy and Social Ethics.

Ely writes Addams about publishing an article that mentions her book, Democracy and Social Ethics.

Barnes writes to Addams about her book, Democracy and Social Ethics, and expresses some concerns about her ideas.

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

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

Addams writes Booth about edits to Democracy and Social Ethics.

Jones asks Addams to read two books and review them and also invites her to speak at an event.

Brett congratulates Addams on the success of Democracy and Social Ethics and extends his hope that she will write a second book.

Ely writes Addams expressing his hope that reading circles at women's clubs will adopt Democracy and Social Ethics, and he seeks her advice on how to further promote the book.

Addams writes Ely about the difficulties of promoting Democracy and Social Ethics among reading circles in women's clubs.

Ely inquires if Addams will consider publishing her next book with him at Citizen's Library.

Addams considers Ely's proposal about her new book

Ely offers to come to Chicago to review and discuss Addams's manuscript.

Addams discusses the pace of writing Newer Ideals of Peace.

Publication agreement outlining the financial and publishing details for Addams' The Newer Ideals of Peace.

Macmillan Company notifying Addams that they have enclosed the contract for Newer Ideals of Peace.

Macmillan Company sends Addams the contract for Newer Ideals of Peace.

Brett reports receiving the publishing agreement from Addams.

Howard writes Addams in praise of Democracy and Social Ethics.

Angell praises Addams' Democracy and Social Ethics.

Ely asks Addams about her progress on Newer Ideals of Peace, advising that it should not be published near the presidential election.

Royalty statement made out to Hull-House and Jane Addams for $413.15 and $287.10.

Addams reports that work on the book moves slowly and comments on John A. Hobson's Imperialism: A Study.

Griggs praises Addams' Democracy and Social Ethics as "fine and sane."

Addams remarks on her embarrassment over people reading her book.

Macmillan encloses a royalty statement for publication of Democracy and Social Ethics.

Ely asks for advice on approaching Helen Culver for funding for his investigation of Industrial Democracy.

Masaryk writes enthusiastically about Democracy and Social Ethics, and asks Addams to assist her "Slavic girl" Alice who is in Chicago with Miss McDowell.

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