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Addams discusses the life of Samuel Barnett and Henrietta Barnett's book.
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Addams spoke to the City Club about the unemployment crisis, explaining the role of Hull-House in providing space for public debate on the issue.
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Adee confirms that the American Young Men's Christian Association has never offered to repatriate prisoners of war.
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Playfair acknowledges Addams's donation to the Anne Cobden-Sanderson Memorial Fund.
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Lindsey writes Addams to introduce her to Denver men who are traveling east and expresses his appreciation for any courtesies that Addams will show them during their visit.
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Lindsey writes Addams regarding members of the Denver Charity Commission who are traveling in Chicago and asks her to meet them. Lindsey also reports on his successful election.
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An application for endorsement as a charitable organization from the Chicago Association of Commerce.
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Newspaper summary of Addams' comments about the need to increase the work of settlements to meet need.
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Ware asks Addams for advice for a fundraising visit to Chicago to benefit Atlanta University.
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Arthur tells Addams that the Julius Rosenwald Fund won't fund Addie Hunton's work.
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Taylor wishes Addams a merry Christmas and praises her work.
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Stewart tells Addams that the Chicago Association of Commerce's Subscriptions Investigating Committee has endorsed Hull-House.
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Stewart informs Addams of an endorsement by the Subscriptions Investigating Committee and the proper format for referencing this endorsement on paper.
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Addams reports on Hull-House's facilities and social services on the occasion of the twentieth anniversary, providing a sense of the costs of maintaining buildings and programs, and ending with an appeal for financial support.
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Addams co-wrote the Hull-House entry in The New Encyclopedia of Social Reform, covering its history and accomplishments.
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Schiff writes Wald about his disagreements with Edward T. Devine, who holds the Schiff Chair of Social Economics at Columbia University.
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Addams and Nicholes ask Blaine, along with other members of the Woman's City Club, to encourage their aldermen to attend the Child Welfare Exhibit in Chicago.
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Addams writes to Harper about the Children's Aid Society in Chicago and Harper's desire to help children.
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Addams expresses her concern to La Follette that the After School Club is not a charity.
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Addams asks McCormick for a donation to a fund run by Hull-House.
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Addams declines Sedgwick's invitation to write an article on the Salvation Army for one of his magazines.
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Addams tells Gavit that it is difficult to meet up with Anita Blaine.
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Addams discusses Raymond Robins' assignment in Russia and Hull-House affairs.
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Addams thanks Levinson for his donation to the Hull-House Summer Outing Fund.
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Barrett thanks Addams for her articles about prostitution and explains the work of the Florence Crittenton Mission.
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Cumberson asks Addams for advice on the formation of the David Starr Jordan Peace Foundation.
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Addams discusses the settlement house's role as a charity and the means by which it appeals to the poor. She spoke at the Decatur Chautauqua.
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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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Boardman writes to Addams about the work the Red Cross is doing during the war, and hopes that nations would stop fighting each other.
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Princess Alice writes Addams looking for aid for homeless British women in Paris.
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Levinson sends Addams a donation to Hull-House.
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Breckinridge sends Feagin a copy of the Settlement Bibliography as a resource for researching Chicago philanthropic women.
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Addams talks about Philadelphia's role in the history of charitable organization.
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Addams discusses the weakness of civil service as a force for humanitarianism, detailing the shortcomings of the public takeover of efforts that were previously in the domain of private individuals and charities.

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