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Addams argues that Nordic races are not superior to others.
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Gulick discusses Japanese-American foreign relations and how they have been impacted by the Great Kanto Earthquake and the anti-Japanese immigration laws passed in the United States.
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Thomas outlines a possible book on race and immigration, focusing on how immigrants assimilate and how their customs shape their lives.
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Addams discusses the impact that woman suffrage will have in Chicago.
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A description of the Illinois Vigilance Association's new campaign.
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Addams denounces Dr. H. J. Haiselden who refused to operate on a defective infant on the request of its parents.
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Addams is quoted on her views on fashion, eugenics and suffrage.
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Also known as Eugenics Society (1926-1989) Also known as Galton Institute (1989- )

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Leidigh asks Addams for a recommendation to fill an opening as head resident for the Swope Center.
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McCormick sends Addams a letter regarding the composition of the committee for feeble-mindedness and invites her to attend the meeting.
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Lathrop thanks Addams for sending her some the illuminating material on the "feeble-minded" (not found).
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Addams discusses Ransom, who studied families of "feeble-minded" children in Chicago.
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Cowperthwait writes Addams about her book A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil and explains his experiments and ideas on sex.
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Corn offers Addams his argument for the sterilization of sex offenders as the only way to curb vice and prostitution.

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