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In this sentimental letter to Smith, Addams covers everything from the weather and her health, a book publication, and travel plans
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Bush laments that Addams mischaracterized the military's venereal disease problem in her article and offers his opinion on the subject.
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Addams writes Haldeman about her visit and sends news about Mary Linn's poor health.
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Addams writes James about plans for her speaking engagements in Portage and Baraboo, Wisconsin.
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Addams asks Kelley for some clarification before she takes a matter to the president of Sears, Roebuck Co., and she sends news about a suffrage meeting and Lillian Wald's health.
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Abt tells Addams that he would have provided ' free medical treatment for her adopted grandchildren because of the contributions Addams made in improving the lives of all children.
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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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"Leo Negro" writes Addams about venereal disease in the military and civilian populations.
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"Leo Negro" writes about the effects of prostitution and marriage on American soldiers.
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Minor congratulates Addams for her speech at the Progressive Party Convention and suggests that Addams should now belong in a higher position within the party.
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Addams describes the Progressive Party's pledge to support new immigrants by creating protection for industrial laborers.
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Hall asks Addams' help in finding an aunt, who has been missing for nine years.
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Lathrop requests Addams' advice on a Children's Bureau survey on infant mortality, and she asks for Addams' feedback.
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A questionnaire to collect information about newborns and their families in order for the United States Children's Bureau to investigate infant mortality.
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New York Times editorial about the American Association for Labor Legislation's drafted "cleanliness" bill.
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Addams writes to her stepmother about her travels in Egypt.
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Addams wishes Abbott well upon hearing of her accident.
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Addams apologizes because she will not be able to get to see her sister that week.
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Addams discusses her health and recent events.
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Addams fears for Haldeman's health and advises her to go to Cedarville for care in her declining years.
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Lindemann praises Addam's book Twenty Years at Hull-House and apologizes for not being able to read it until recently. She continues by talking about her health
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Addams did not receive an initial letter from Martin but promises to help in the future.
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Addams describes the trials of helping Bowen through an illness and the doctors that tended to her to Haldeman.
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Addams inform Ickes that Bowen must take herself out of the running for county commissioner because she is seriously ill.
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Addams updates Haldeman on Bowen's condition and reveals that she has continued to visit the hospital every day while Bowen is unwell. Kelley is also visiting Addams and will visit again when Haldeman travels to Maine.
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Addams provides new instructions to Haldeman for how to contact her in Maine.
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Addams informs Ickes that Bowen is still too ill to receive any messages and she will not reconsider withdrawing from the race she was meant to participate in under the Progressive Party ticket.
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Addams informs Ickes that Bowen cannot run as a co-candidate in an upcoming meeting due to sudden illness.
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Addams praises McCulloch's presentation and is being updated on events through Abbott and Breckinridge because she is caring for Bowen while she is ill.
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Addams apologizes for not answering Tuyle's letter due to Bowen's illness.
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Addams discusses Haldeman and Louise Bowen's illnesses.
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Addams discusses her travels in Nevada and Colorado and remarks on how she misses Smith.
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Addams is surprised that Haldeman was upset with her and discusses both sisters' illnesses.
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Addams discusses Haldeman's illness and planned visit to Chicago.
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Addams tries to convince Haldeman to come to Chicago to consult with a doctor.
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Cocroft agrees to assist Addams in organizing peace work by sharing her mailing list of 70,000 women.
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Addams writes to Robins about a meeting with Perkins, Mrs. Robins' health, and issues with peace organizations.
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Glasier describes her time at home while the war wages on and she hopes for peace.
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Morley asks Addams for more information about the peace movement.
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Addams discusses the efforts of the Woman's Peace Party and her travels.
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Cole asks Addams to speak and advise on certain issues for the General Federation of Woman's Clubs. She also reports on Elizabeth Longfellow Dana's illness.
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Addams tells Haldeman about the health of her mother, Sarah Alice Addams Haldeman.
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Addams suggests that Haldeman spend her small pox quarantine at Cedarville.
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Addams tells French of her sister, Alice's death, and of the upcoming conference at The Hague.
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Haldeman tells Addams about the aftermath of her mother's death and of the small-pox epidemic in Girard.
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Addams sends a letter of introduction for Mary Heaton Vorse to Kropotkin.
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Addams discusses the preparations for the International Congress of Women made aboard the S.S. Noordam.
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Grey suggests that Addams put her ideas before the British government, forwarding her request to the Foreign Office.

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