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Ray Lyman Wilbur to Eleanor Daggett Karsten, August 1, 1917
Wilbur asks Karsten for dates that Addams can speak on food conservation.
Mina Caroline Ginger Van Winkle to Jane Addams, August 13, 1917
Van Winkle thanks Addams for agreeing to speak on food conservation for the United States Food Administration.
Jane Addams to Mina Caroline Ginger Van Winkle, August 14, 1917
Addams accepts Van Winkle's invitation to speak for the Food Administration at the Michigan State Federation of Woman's Clubs.
Mina Caroline Ginger Van Winkle to Jane Addams, September 21, 1917
Van Winkle asks for Addams in gathering information to assist the U.S. Food Administration.
Arthur Eugene Bestor to Jane Addams, September 26, 1917
Bestor requests that Addams come to Fresno to attend a meeting regarding food conservation.
Mina Caroline Ginger Van Winkle to Jane Addams, September 28, 1917
Van Winkle requests Addams come to a meeting held in Lansing, MI.
Jane Addams to D. J. Stall, October 2, 1917
Addams agrees to help Stall organize a Family Enrollment Campaign for the Food Administration.
Jane Addams to Mina Caroline Ginger Van Winkle, October 2, 1917
Addams lets Van Winkle know that she has to cancel a proposed trip to California due to poor health.
Food Conservation, October 16, 1917
Addams explores how women's clubs can help conserve food and become more active in helping the starving people of the world.
Arthur Eugene Bestor to Jane Addams, October 16, 1917
Bestor details his plans to have Addams speak in California on food conservation.
Mina Caroline Ginger Van Winkle to Jane Addams, October 31, 1917
Van Winkle invites Addams to speak for the Food Administration at a conference on rural education.
Jane Addams to Mina Caroline Ginger Van Winkle, November 1, 1917
Addams agrees to Van Winkle's request to attend two meetings.
Arthur Eugene Bestor to Jane Addams, November 1, 1917
Bestor thanks Addams and explains how she will receive more information about the conferences at Little Rock and Denver.
Clara Delafield Sturges Johnson to Jane Addams, November 19, 1917
Johnson explains her views of international and domestic militarism. She emphasizes the importance of education for children during this wartime.
Mina Caroline Ginger Van Winkle to Jane Addams, November 21, 1917
Van Winkle details some travel plans and their expenses, and apologizes to Addams for contradicting previously set lecture dates.
Jane Addams to Mina Caroline Ginger Van Winkle, December 3, 1917
Addams telegrams Van Winkle about a conflict in her speaking schedule on food conservation.
Jane Addams to Mina Caroline Ginger Van Winkle, December 3, 1917
Addams agrees to speak in Florida for the United States Food Administation.
Mina Caroline Ginger Van Winkle to Jane Addams, December 3, 1917
Van Winkle asks Addams to speak on food conservation in Jacksonville, Florida.
Mina Caroline Ginger Van Winkle to Eleanor Daggett Karsten, December 17, 1917
Van Winkle tells Karsten that the Food Administration is discussing how to reimburse Addams for travel costs.
Jane Addams to Mina Van Winkle, December 18, 1917
Addams tells Van Winkle that she will donate past expenses incurred in speaking for the Food Administration and will keep better records going forward.
Mina Caroline Ginger Van Winkle to Jane Addams, December 19, 1917
Van Winkle asks Addams to speak at a meeting at Cornell University during Farmer's Week.
Mina Caroline Ginger Van Winkle to Jane Addams, December 20, 1917
Van Winkle sets the date of Addams's speech at Cornell at February 13.
Mina Caroline Ginger Van Winkle to Jane Addams, December 20, 1917
Van Winkle asks Addams to speak in Alabama at a food conservation meeting.
Jane Addams to Mina Van Winkle, December 21, 1917
Addams updates Van Winkle on her speaking plans for the United States Food Administration.
Mina Caroline Ginger Van Winkle to Jane Addams, December 21, 1917
Van Winkle thanks Addams for speaking at Cornell and in Alabama and asks for her prepared speech.
Jane Addams to Mina Caroline Ginger Van Winkle, December 24, 1917
Addams agrees to speak for the Food Administration show in Chicago in January.
Mina Caroline Ginger Van Winkle to Jane Addams, December 24, 1917
Van Winkle invites Addams to speak at a food show in Chicago.
Mina Caroline Ginger Van Winkle to Jane Addams, December 27, 1917
Van Winkle tells Addams that the Food Administration will cover her speaking expenses and that they don't want Addams to have to pay her own costs.
Jane Addams Sees Vision, January 9, 1918
Addams speaks about food conservation to various groups across the country.
Jane Addams to Mina Caroline Ginger Van Winkle, January 24, 1918
Addams explains her plans for the lecture on food conservation and encloses a copy of what she generally speaks about. She also plans to publish her lecture.
Arthur Eugene Bestor to Jane Addams, January 31, 1918
Bestor provides information about an invitation in which Addams is to give the chief address.
Mina Caroline Ginger Van Winkle to Jane Addams, February 9, 1918
Van Winkle thanks Addams for agreeing to lecture and compliments her speech.
Mina Caroline Ginger Van Winkle to Jane Addams, February 15, 1918
Van Winkle asks Addams to speak in Joplin, Missouri
Jane Addams to Mina Caroline Ginger Van Winkle, February 19, 1918
Addams tells Van Winkle she can take the New Orleans speaking engagement on food conservation.
Mina Caroline Ginger Van Winkle to Jane Addams, February 21, 1918
Van Winkle asks Addams to speak in San Francisco on food conservation.
Jane Addams to Mina Caroline Ginger Van Winkle, February 26, 1918
Addams tells Van Winkle which speaking engagements in California she can take.
World Food Conditions and American Responsibility, March 23, 1918 (excerpts)
Addams argues that the cooperation of the allies on food suggests that they can cooperate on other food problems.
The World's Food Supply and Woman's Obligation, May 3, 1918
Addams discusses changes in the government's view about the common good that have translated into effort to bring food security to larger populations.
The World's Food Supply and Woman's Obligation, May 3, 1918
Addams discusses changes in the government's view about the common good that have translated into effort to bring food security to larger populations. She features the efforts women have made to conserve food. The speech was given at the General Federation of Women's Clubs Conference.
The World's Food Supply and Woman's Obligation, May 3, 1918
Addams discusses changes in the government's view about the common good that have translated into effort to bring food security to larger populations. She features the efforts of women to conserve food.
The World's Food Supply and Woman's Obligation, May 3, 1918
Addams discusses changes in the government's view about the common good that have translated into effort to bring food security to larger populations. She features the efforts women have made to conserve food. The speech was given at the General Federation of Women's Clubs Conference.
The World's Food and World Politics, May 16, 1918
Addams critiques the prioritization of commerce over charity and describes the work of the United States Food Administration. Addams also describes her concern for food insecurity and the importance American farmers have in feeding the world. Addams gave the speech at the National Conference of Social Work.
The World's Food and World Politics, May 18, 1918
Addams discusses changes in the government's view about the common good that have translated into efforts to bring food security to larger populations. Addams gave this speech at the National Conference of Social Work.
The World's Food and World Politics, May 18, 1918
Addams critiques the prioritization of commerce over charity and describes the work of the United States Food Administration. Addams also describes her concern for food insecurity and the importance American farmers have in feeding the world. Addams gave the speech at the National Conference of Social Work on May 18, 1918.
Ernest Cook Poole to Jane Addams, July 26, 1918
Poole thanks Addams for sending him her notes and describes his plans for creating a pamphlet with the Foreign Press Bureau and the Food Service.
Lou Henry Hoover to Jane Addams, August 2, 1918
Hoover thanks Addams for her pamphlet and reports on her husband's activities in Europe.
United States Food Administration to Jane Addams, January 1, 1919
The Food Administration updates Addams on the food situation in Finland.
America's Place in the New World, May 16, 1919
Addams discusses the role of American women as economic factors in the post-World War I global economy.
Jane Addams to Woodrow Wilson, May 16, 1919
Jane Addams informs President Wilson that the international congress of women urges the the powers of the Peace Congress to follow the steps to ensure peace.
Women's Part in This New World, May 16, 1919
Addams discusses the role of American women as economic factors in the post-World War I global economy.
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