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James writes Addams about the campaign of the Wisconsin Suffrage Association and ask her to come back to Wisconsin to speak.
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Addams gives a memorial address for Shaw, highlighting Shaw's involvement in the woman's suffrage movement and religious education.
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Jacobs sends Addams holiday greetings and tells of her move.
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Simons asks Addams to send him a photograph of herself to run alongside some of her writings that he will be publishing in his new socialist paper.
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Dewey writes of the grief that the family felt over the death of Gordon Dewey, apologizing for not being better communicators.
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Hamilton writes Addams about several female preparatory schools for near Bryn Mawr for Marcet Haldeman.
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Hamilton tells Addams she is glad to support the International on the War against Opium and Narcotic Drugs Conference.
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Hamilton urges Addams to ignore the militarists who are criticizing her.
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Hamilton tells Smith about her visit in England and her hopes to meet up with Addams in London.
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Blaine reports that the Mayor has appointed her to the Board of Education and hopes that Addams thinks it is worthwhile for her to join.
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Haldeman-Julius tells Addams about the funeral of Anna Hostetter Haldeman Addams.
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Sidwell writes to Addams concerning her house, worth $3,000, being placed into her will under Addams' name, asking that the money used to help girls receive a college education.
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Zueblin updates Addams on her travels in Europe and the Maison Internationale.
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Lindsey writes Addams about some trouble he is having with utility corporations in Denver.
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Lindsey expresses his relief that none of the false accusations made against him came from his close circle of friends. He also tells Addams that he wants her to be in a "Committee" and that he is sending out letters to prospective members.
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Lindsey sends Addams a letter of introduction for Ida Moore.
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Lindsey tells Addams about efforts to vote him out as judge of the juvenile court.
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Lindsey asks Addams to meet his friend Winifred Bonfils, who is expected to visit Chicago soon.
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Breshkovsky thanks Starr for her friendship and discusses her difficulties in communicating her ideas.
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Norton updates Addams on his family and offers his sympathy for the negative attacks on Hull-House printed in the newspaper following the murder of Lazarus Averbuch.
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This article recounts the story of a parade of suffragettes stalled in Chinatown in New York City when someone mistook a flashlight for a firearm.
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Abbott sends Addams the requested pamphlets and updates her on her personal life.
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Abbott sends praise about Addams' latest book and tells how popular it is.
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Dunne offers holiday greetings and accepts Addams' invitation to visit.
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Devine asks Addams to write a letter of recommendation for Florence Kelley as Labor Commissioner of New York.
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Markham offers his congratulations to Addams in light of the "ill doings of a certain Chicago editor," and praises her work.
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Karsten explains the enclosed item sent by Addams.
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Woods praises Twenty Years at Hull House and provides news on her life and family.
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Young thanks Addams for sending a copy of Twenty Years at Hull House and expresses her disappointment in in missing her speech to the Fortnightly Club.
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Balch tells Addams about her family's health and living situation and discusses the Geneva office of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Draft of Addams' eulogy for Gordon Dewey, who died at eight years of age.
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Addams' eulogy for Jessie Bross Lloyd, part of a memorial held at Hull-House, praises Lloyd's friendship, love of conversation, and generosity.
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Addams' second address at the memoriam for Jessie Bross Lloyd discusses their relationship and friendship.
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Addams's eulogy for Gordon Dewey, the son of her friends John and Dewey. This version, which is likely the one she delivered at a memorial for the boy at Hull-House, is shortened from her original draft.
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Guiteau thanks Addams for sending her an autographed copy of Twenty Years at Hull House and expresses her grateful for their friendship.
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Kelley gives Addams information about a planned holiday in Chicago.
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Kelley praises Newer Ideals of Peace and makes plans to see Addams at Hull-House.
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Kelley tells Addams about slanderous attacks by the Daughters of the American Revolution.
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Kelley asks Addams to help her get a request to Julius Rosenwald.
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Kelley thanks Addams for sending her letter to Julius Rosenwald and notes that Grace Abbott will visit.
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Kelley sends Smith travel plans for a visit to Hull-House.
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Harrison thanks Addams for her hospitality during his visit to Hull-House and remarks upon his behavior and the character of the settlement.
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Greeley praises Addams' article on the Averbuch Incident and discusses his sojourn in Maine.
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White thanks Addams for sending an inscribed copy of Twenty Years at Hull House.
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Mead writes Addams with praise for Twenty Years at Hull House and appreciation for her work in Chicago.
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Taylor wishes Addams a merry Christmas and praises her work.
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Taylor sends Addams the forward he has written for his new book, for which Addams has written an introduction.

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