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Addams tells Taussig about the accidental death of Louise Bowen's granddaughter.

Thomas updates Margaret Thomas on the process of handling bequests to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

Addams presents a memorial to Allen Bartlit Pond, describing their friendship and his architectural achievements at Hull-House and beyond.

Also known as The Pageant of Emancipation, August 1929

Addams discusses the process of women's rights on a global scale, praising achievements in government, medicine, art, education, and social work. This talk was given at the University of Chicago chapel and later published.

Also known as The Pageant of Emancipation, April 10, 1929

Addams discusses the progress of women and their importance to society in the western world and in Asia at a regional meeting of the Young Woman's Christian Association.

Addams sends Dummer her sympathy on the death of Allen Pond.

Addams sends Sikes her sympathy on the death of her husband.

Ramondt-Hirschmann offers Addams her views on handling the Lauterbach bequest and how it will be spent.

Addams asks if Hull can help fund Thora Daugaard to speak to the United States Section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

Addams offers condolences to Kent on the death of her husband.

Baker thanks Addams for her tribute to Elizabeth Harrison.

Schwimmer tells Addams about the support she has received and her mother's failing health.

Doty tells Addams and Balch about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's recent executive board meeting.

Addams sends Schwimmer her condolences on the death of Vilma Glucklich.

Jennison tells Addams that Vilma Glucklich died.

Addams tells Merriam that she will help with material written by Margaret Dunn, who recently passed away.

Merriam tells Addams about the death of Margaret Dunn.

Newspaper describes the death of victim of a police shooting.

News coverage of a death related to tainted alcohol.

Stanley tells Addams of her hope to have a memorial to Caroline Hunt.

Addams thanks Stanley for paying for flowers for Caroline Hunt's funeral and returns excess funds.

Addams thanks Stanley for flowers for Caroline Hunt's funeral and describes the service.

Addams thank La Follette for her tribute to Caroline Hunt and describes the memorial.

Addams sends Kane an article about Emily Hobhouse and asks her to continue working on a better one.

A death notice for Emily Hobhouse that details major events in her life.

Waite thanks Addams for her support at Ella Waite's funeral.

Addams sends Ewing condolences on the death of Helen Culver.

Smith sends Ewing her condolences on the death of Helen Culver and explains that Addams's health is poor so she will not be able to travel.

Addams comments on Robert M. La Follette's death.

Addams sends La Follette sympathies on the death of her husband Robert La Follette.

Addams sends Ewing sympathy on the death of her father.

Slayden thanks Addams for her sympathy and hopes the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom will open a Texas branch.

Addams tells Coolidge that she was unable to help Helene Löhr, and offers sympathy on the death of Robert Archey Woods.

Coolidge tells Addams her ideas on bringing foreign settlement workers to the United States.

Addams thanks Goodspeed for his article on Charles Hutchinson and apologizes that her article was too personal to send.

Addams sends Kennedy her sympathy on the death of Robert Archey Woods.

Program for memorial service for Louis Pasteur.

Addams offers a memorial tribute to A. Kenyon Maynard at the Chicago Commons.

Maynard writes Addams about her experience hosting French delegates, life without her husband, and fond memories of Chicago, prompted by her reading of Edna Ferber's So Big, a novel set in a suburb of the city.

Swanwick tells Addams that she cannot write the pamphlet Addams asked, because she has taken over editing Foreign Affairs after the death of E. D. Morel.

Addams gives Lovett details on her return to Chicago and passes on the news of Charles Zueblin's death.

Glücklich tells Addams about the deaths of recent friends and her problems keeping up with the office work and other challenges facing the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

A report of the death of American publicist Charles Zueblin.

The Tribune reports on the potential closure of the Russian Pedagogium Falkenberg in Falkenberg and efforts to save it.

Post tells Woods that she is sending a letter regarding the death of Alice House and that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom may be among her heirs.

Brite tells Woods of the death of Alice House and the possibility that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom might receive funds from her estate.

Addams sends Linn her sympathy on his father's death.

Karavelova tells Addams that the grief over the death of her grandson while she was in America had delayed her sending thanks for hospitality.

Williams thanks Addams for hospitality during her stay in the United States and her hopes that she did not make the difficulties worse.

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