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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.
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Orgeni, a voice instructor, offers a reference for soprano Mabel Hall.
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Laing sends Addams her card and asks for her assistance in finding employment.
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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.
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Woods tells Addams that Jeanette Rankin cannot serve as Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Field Secretary and seeks other candidates.
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Lloyd sends Abbott a letter from Mr. Klingaman asking about open jobs.
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An unknown correspondent writes Addams about the moral dangers of child labor in the theater.
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Lindsey tells Addams about efforts to vote him out as judge of the juvenile court.
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Wood asks former colleagues to help E. von Gaisberg secure a charitable job.
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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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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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Updike asks Addams to assist a young man in Chicago who has had a difficult life and needs some guidance.
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Jordan sends his impressions of two candidates for a peace job to Addams.
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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.
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Abbott discusses candidates for a possible job at Greenwich House in New York.
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Knodle asks Addams' advice on anyone suitable to work as a matron for the Indianapolis Day Nursery Association.
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Burchard writes Addams with detailed steps necessary to put a collection of meteorites in a museum.
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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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Wheeler sends Addams a letter from Harry Selfridge and writes about going to Philadelphia.
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Pashayan asks Addams for a summer job.
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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.
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Balch seeks a new head of Maison Internationale.
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Balch asks Addams her opinion of taking a position and discusses issues at Maison International.
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Holmes seeks assistance from Addams in securing a position for Marion Wallace at a settlement house.
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Addams praises Alexander McCormick for his experience and service to immigrants and supporting his candidacy for commissioner.
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Branson asks Addams for recommendations for educators who can do rural work.
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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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Heuston and Beatty certify Alice Laing's nursing qualifications.
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Rowe, the secretary for Illinois Governor Richard Yates Jr., writes to acknowledge receiving Addams' letter regarding Florence Kelley, and to arrange a meeting in Springfield.
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Swope asks Addams for suggestions for men to fill the Secretary position at the Civic Improvement League.
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Abbott tells Addams the salary of Anita E. Jones.
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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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Dilla seeks a position as a lecturer or organizer in the peace movement.
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Winkler details her professional experience and education background.
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Dudley wishes Addams well and asks about positions for a friend.
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Herrick tells Addams that he will consider Gertrude Britton for a position, but fears that a woman might not be able to do it.
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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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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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The Chicago branch of the NAACP protests the Wilson administration's apparent racial discrimination in the federal civil service.
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Addams tells Ficke that Miss Seabury would be a good addition to her staff.
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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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Addams sends Rich a letter regarding Esther Gilbertson and thanks her for helping her.
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Addams tells Woods' that she is still waiting to hear from Jeanette Rankin about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom position.
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Writing to Blaine, Addams recommends Clara Landsberg for a position at the Francis W. Parker School.
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Addams introduces Clara Furstenberg to Morgan and asks her to meet with her.
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Addams telegrams for candidates to take over as Chicago Sanitary Inspector.
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Addams asks Ball if he is interested in becoming Sanitary Inspector of Chicago.
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Addams provides Whitney a letter of recommendation for Helen Todd.

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