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Addams asks Johnston for help in finding Hulbert a job in Chicago.
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Witt writes Addams about his financial troubles and his distrust of Theodore Roosevelt.
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In this article, Rayner advocates for the advantages for African Americans to attend college.
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Freeman writes Landsberg a lengthy story about how he ended up in jail.
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Lathrop tells Addams that there was a demand to prepare a pamphlet regarding playgrounds in the District of Columbia.
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Addams details the many reasons why it is important that women be given the right to vote, and of how the suffrage movement is not just found in Western nations, but globally.
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Nollen asks Addams' opinion on choosing Harris as the new principal of Ferry Hall.
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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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Addams asks Bourland to make a place on the Conference of Education program for Harriet Park Thomas.
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King informs Addams that Elise Richards is looking into settlement house work, and recommends that Addams accepts her to Hull-House.
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Fox tells Addams about preparedness parades in Los Angeles and questions whether the organizers are profiting by the war.
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Addams tells Lochner that she sympathizes with his position but urges him not to move to Florida because the movement needs him.
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The Urban League reports the organizations, government agencies, and newspapers that it works with and describes its activities, including employment and welfare work.
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Addams says she has recommended Linn to aid his application to the International Department of the Y.M.C.A.
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The Association of Collegiate Alumnae proposed various ways in which women may be included in the war effort and maintain ranks alongside men, primarily as nurses but as other medical specialists as well.
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Addams updates Kellogg on Balch's future work and offers congratulations for the new addition to Kellogg's family.
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Also known as The Community House--An Element in Reconstruction, December 1918 Also known as Liberty Buildings, November 1918

A reprint of three articles arguing that rather than erecting monuments, cities should build community centers as memorials to the war dead.
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Hapgood relates a telegram he received from John Dewey and requests Levinson's input.
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Hapgood explains to Addams why Levinson's employment is no longer viable.
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Cheetham asks Addams to introduce a Miss Harper to settlement work.
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Addams writes Fouts about a position at Hull-House and the Joseph T. Bowen Country Club.
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Balch advises Böhm about the feasibility of moving to the United States.
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Ingham resigned from work on the International Congress of Women claiming an inability to work with Amy Woods.
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Ingham tells Lewis that she has resigned from the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section because she feels that the Congress work is being blundered.
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Addams tells Ingham that she is sorry that she resigned from work on the International Congress of Women, but that she cannot remove Amy Woods as she did not engage her on the task.
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Glücklich updates Addams on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's recent activities.
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Addams sends Glücklich letters asking about finding a job for Jeanne D'Estimauville at the Maison International.
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Smith tells Addams he will send her letter to Paul Kellogg and tells her that they are still waiting to hire a new editor.
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Pettus writes a resume-structured letter to Addams asking for secretarial employment for herself and her friend, Faith T. Elliott at Hull-House.
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Wills sends the secretary of Addams his and his wife's official employment records and teaching credentials to gain Hull House residency.
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Wills lists his teaching experience in the hopes of working at Hull-House.
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Addams tells Tischer that she was not involved in the personnel decisions of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and hopes that she is able to find another job.
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Kennedy reports to Addams on matters of the Barnett Fellowship, other settlements and their international constituents.
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Addams agrees with Macfarland that Miriam van Waters is a strong candidate for a job.
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Ford invites Hinder to work at the Pan-Pacific Union on the next Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.
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Hinder tells Ford that she has a different idea for work following the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.
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Ford sends Hinder regarding her request for a staff position to continue the work of the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.
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Ford tells Hinder that legally the Pan-Pacific Union cannot employ her as she suggested to carry out the mandates of the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.
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Ford asks Hinder if she would be able to meet the United States guidelines for working as an immigrant.
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Hinder tells Ford that she must resign from the Pan-Pacific Union because they are not interested in supporting her work on the follow-up to the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.
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Ford accepts Hinder's resignation and hopes they can continue working together.
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Hinder tells Stanley why she rejected the offer of the Pan-Pacific Union to work after the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference ended.
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Ford tells Addams that he could not hire Eleanor Hinder and seeks another organizer for the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.
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Ford tells Rischbieth about Eleanor Hinder's employment and plans for the second Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.
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Ford suggests that Hinder might be able to continue working for the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference but not with Pan-Pacific Union funds.
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Stanley tells Ford that she would like to help Eleanor Hinder get a position.
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Stanley tells Addams that Eleanor Hinder will not be working on the next Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.
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Ford sends Addams an update on the work of the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference and Eleanor Hinder's resignation.
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Addams tells Stanley that she is disappointed that Eleanor Hinder will not be working on the next Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.

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