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Addams discusses the impact of woman suffrage on India, Burma, Japan, and China.

Addams discusses the impact of woman suffrage on India, Burma, Japan, and China.

Kennedy reports to Addams on matters of the Barnett Fellowship, other settlements and their international constituents.

Kales reports on the status of a City Homes Association meeting and asks a question posed in the meeting.

Also known as British and American Ada Leigh Homes and Hostels in Paris

Ball enclosed the minutes of the City Homes Association's recent meeting.

Abbott writes Lathrop on behalf of Addams suggesting someone to travel to New Bedford, MA to look over what is being done in regards to housing.

Karsten tells Tully that she sent her request on girls' dormitories to Edith Reider.

Coolidge tells Addams about settlement work in England and France.

Jorgensen tells Addams that she does not understand the housing bill under consideration in Illinois and should oppose it, not support it.

Murphy sends Addams estimates for the prices of real estate in Chicago for the West Park Board.

Barnett asks Addams to write and update her on the American Commission on Ireland and housing plans.

Barnett regrets not seeing Addams before returing to England, advises her to drop the American Commission work, and bemoans her lack of success in raising funds.

Addams writes McCormick about organizing a luncheon or other event of the City Homes Association in January.

Addams provides Bentley with an update on the work of the Investigating Committee of the City Homes Association.

Addams sends Barnett the Irish Commission report and talks about Britain's role in Ireland, and Barnett's housing scheme.

Addams sends Barnette a letter of introduction to Eubank Dean and hopes she will show him her housing program.

Addams agrees to attend the National Housing Committee meeting.

Addams writes to Hudson about a manuscript, mentioning an acquaintance who started a lodging house for Hungarian girls.

Addams asks Robins if he the City Homes Association could buy some housing exhibits.

Lathrop writes Addams asking for a recommendation for someone to travel to New Bedford, MA to look into what is being done with regards to infant mortality.

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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