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Dilla seeks a position as a lecturer or organizer in the peace movement.
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Jennings provides a reference for soprano Mabel Preston Hall.
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Orgeni, a voice instructor, offers a reference for soprano Mabel Hall.
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Leidigh asks Addams for a recommendation to fill an opening as head resident for the Swope Center.
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Taylor, Addams, and Henderson endorse Charles B. Ball for Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds at the Library of Congress.
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Breckinridge asks Addams's advice about some filling job positions and the 50th anniversary of emancipation.
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Addams discusses Scudder's opposition to Wellesley's accepting a donation from Standard Oil, and locating people to fill a position at a settlement.
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The Chicago branch of the NAACP protests the Wilson administration's apparent racial discrimination in the federal civil service.
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Kellogg suggests that Charles Stelzle might serve as secretary and Samuel Lindsay the chairman of the Committee on Social and Industrial Justice.
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Addams asks Breckinridge if she might know someone who could fill a position.
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Addams asks about plans to select a new member of the Examining Board for the Detention Home.
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Updike asks Addams to assist a young man in Chicago who has had a difficult life and needs some guidance.
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Addams asks Haldeman to help raise funds to help Alice Spradlin.
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Addams' testimonial to the educational value of Carl Laemmle's movies, which are shown in Hull-House.
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Roosevelt encloses letters (not found) about the appointment of Helen Longstreet to the Progressive National Committee.
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Prosser asks Addams for advice in selecting a woman to work for the National Society for the Promotion of Industrial Education.
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Coman writes Addams to explain the terms of her commitment to work with the Progressive Party.
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Coman writes Addams to lend her services to the Progressive Party and offers Addams her book, The Economic Beginnings of the Far West.
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Addams informs Baker about a potential job for Mr. Rath.
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Rosenwald and Addams write Mack in support of the appointment of Julia Lathrop to head the United States Children's Bureau.
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Addams writes to Taylor that Rudolf Matz would be a excellent choice as trustee of the Chicago Commons.
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Addams writes James about a replacement for Belle La Follette on the board of the National American Woman Suffrage Association.
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Branson asks Addams for recommendations for educators who can do rural work.
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Abbott discusses candidates for a possible job at Greenwich House in New York.
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Addams send's Breckinridge a letter from a "promising young man" who might work at Breckinridge's School (enclosure not found).
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Addams sends Breckinridge a letter (not found) from a potential employee for Breckinridge's Research Department, and suffrage matters.
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Heuston and Beatty certify Alice Laing's nursing qualifications.
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Laing sends Addams her card and asks for her assistance in finding employment.
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An unknown correspondent writes Addams about the moral dangers of child labor in the theater.
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Addams provides Whitney a letter of recommendation for Helen Todd.
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Addams sends along a letter to Breckinridge and thanks her for a donation from Frances Plummer.
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Addams asks Breckinridge for a recommendation on filling a job.
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Addams writes Abbott about contacting John Commons and offer her thanks to Abbott for sending the literature she had requested.
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Blackbourn asks Addams to recommend a woman to become chief officer of a state home for delinquent girls in Ohio.
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McCormick writes Addams that she must refuse an appointment she requested for Katharine Coman.
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Addams writes to McCormick on behalf of Katharine Coman who wishes to meet with her.
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Gulliver introduces Addams to Margaret Monrad in the hopes she may be able to employ her at Hull House
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Addams writes Robert W. Teeter a letter of recommendation.
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Plummer writes to Addams because she is lonely and looking for simple work to occupy her time.
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Addams has no one to recommend to Ficke for a job opening.
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Jones recommends Emma Neukom to Addams for a job at Hull-House or for another settlement house in Chicago.
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Andrews asks Addams to sign a recommendation for Pauline Goldmark.
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Linn praises Addams on her article on the Averbuch Incident and discusses his decision to return to the University of Chicago to teach.
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Burchard writes Addams with detailed steps necessary to put a collection of meteorites in a museum.
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Addams asks Wald for a recommendation of a nurse to hire at Hull-House.
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Addams discusses Landsberg's taking a secretarial position, and Landsberg's desire to teach.
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Addams writes a letter of recommendation for Ethelyn Pettit.
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Tuckerman informs Addams of his plans to leave his current church and find a new, more "liberal" church to continue his worship.

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