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Addams tells Ficke that Miss Seabury would be a good addition to her staff.

Scudder suggests Addams find a position for Carol Dresser.

Addams sends Rich a letter regarding Esther Gilbertson and thanks her for helping her.

Abbott tells Addams the salary of Anita E. Jones.

Pashayan asks Addams for a summer job.

Winkler details her professional experience and education background.

Balch asks Addams her opinion of taking a position and discusses issues at Maison International.

Addams forwards Blair's letter to the School of Civics and Philanthropy to help her fill a vacancy.

Kellogg tells Addams that John Gavit has joined the staff of the Survey.

Doty gives Sheepshanks her advice on handling the International Secretary position at the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom headquarters.

Pettus writes a resume-structured letter to Addams asking for secretarial employment for herself and her friend, Faith T. Elliott at Hull-House.

Balch writes to Anna Graves in the hopes that she extends the information in her letter to Jane Addams, informing graves about Addams ill health from an 'attack' and of some trouble in South Africa and within a W.I.L board meeting.

Addams tells Kellogg that she is impressed by Beulah Amidon but does not want to influence his decision on hiring her.

Sheepshanks tells Addams her concerns about tacking the job of International Headquarters Secretary for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

Evans tells Addams that she is leaving as secretary of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's British Section and seeks jobs in the United States dealing with peace.

Addams tells Coolidge that she was unable to help Helene Löhr, and offers sympathy on the death of Robert Archey Woods.

Addams tells Glücklich that she was surprised by her resignation as executive secretary of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

Addams updates Hull on helping Dorothy Evans and her trip in Mexico.

Kellogg tells Addams that he cannot make it to Maine but hopes to see her shortly and reports on Lillian Wald's health.

Glücklich updates Addams on the organization of the Women's International League of Peace and Freedom in Europe.

Glücklich tells Addams she has appointed Sophie Raven to manage the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Maison Internationale.

Also known as Vilma Glücklich to Jane Addams, August 17, 1925

Glücklich tells Addams that she recommends Madeline Doty to serve as acting Women's International League for Peace and Freedom secretary.

Addams advises Glucklich to hire the Boynton sisters to manage Maison Internationale.

Courtney tells Addams that Vilma Glücklich seeks to resign and suggests a replacement.

Wood asks former colleagues to help E. von Gaisberg secure a charitable job.

Also known as Amy Woods to Jane Addams, November 13, 1924

Woods tells the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section her version of events leading to her intended resignation as National Secretary.

Addams tells Thomas that the best she can do is offer short remarks at a Philadelphia event for relief for German children because she is overbooked.

Woods tells Addams that Jeanette Rankin cannot serve as Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Field Secretary and seeks other candidates.

Addams tells Woods' that she is still waiting to hear from Jeanette Rankin about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom position.

Herrick tells Addams that he will consider Gertrude Britton for a position, but fears that a woman might not be able to do it.

Addams introduces Maddox to Benjamin Stolberg to ask about teaching psychology courses.

Cheever tells Addams that Emily Balch must take a rest from Women's International League for Peace and Freedom activities and proposes to take a temporary break from her work for her health and to help Balch.

Addams tells Lewis about Jeannette Rankin's interest in working with Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

Lewis suggests to Addams that Jeanette Rankkin might make a good Executive Secretary for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section.

Lloyd sends Abbott a letter from Mr. Klingaman asking about open jobs.

Kellogg introduces Addams to Rose Goodman who is seeking a job in Chicago.

Balch seeks a new head of Maison Internationale.

Addams asks Linn to help Joseph Riddle in California, and tells him of her travel plans.

Kellogg describes recent attempts to find someone to undertake a commission.

Wilson informs Addams that Ida M. Tarbell cannot serve on the United States Tariff Commission.

Jordan sends his impressions of two candidates for a peace job to Addams.

Addams advises Morris not to hire James Tryon, instead suggesting that they hire Lewis Gannett for the Chicago Peace Society position.

Addams spoke to the City Club about the unemployment crisis, explaining the role of Hull-House in providing space for public debate on the issue.

Addams recommends Fanny Fisch for a summer job.

Addams expresses why the time is now that women should be able to vote, with in regards to the social power women have which can be used for political power.

An outline listing the Committee on Industrial Relations' steps to creating a safe and healthy workplace.

Zueblin recommends a former student, M. Louise Grant, who he thinks would be able to help the Woman's Peace Party.
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