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William Arthur Maddox to Jane Addams, September 28, 1927
Maddox thanks Addams for sending books for Rockford College's library.
William Arthur Maddox to Jane Addams, May 12, 1926
Maddox updates Addams on plans for housing social and economic books at Rockford College.
William Arthur Maddox to Jane Addams, December 8, 1925
Maddox asks Addams to donate a set of her books to the Rockford College library.
William Arthur Maddox to Jane Addams, December 28, 1927
Maddox thanks Addams for the books she donated to Rockford College.
Walter Francis White to Jane Addams, August 29, 1925
White seeks Addams's support in opposition to the American Library Association opposing the creation of a segregated school at Hampton Institute.
Walter Francis White to Charles Francis Dorr Belden, August 28, 1925
White asks Belden not to create a segregated library school at Hampton Institute because African-Americans have been able to enroll in existing schools without trouble.
Symbols, May 1927
An article in the May 1927 newsletter of the Toledo Consumers' League compares symbols of the success and failure of modern civilization.
Jane Addams William Arthur Maddox, August 1, 1927
Addams sends Maddox materials for Rockford College's library.
Jane Addams to William Arthur Maddox, October 12, 1926
Addams tells Maddox that she send five hundred books to help establish Rockford College's sociological library.
Jane Addams to William Arthur Maddox, May 2, 1926
Addams tells Maddox that the Carnegie Foundation might be interested in supporting Rockford College.
Jane Addams to William Arthur Maddox, December 9, 1925
Addams tells Maddox that she is having books sent to the Rockford College Library and will sign them when she is there next.
Jane Addams to William Arthur Maddox, ca. May 12, 1926
Addams warns Maddox that books from her library and Emily Balch's will soon arrive at Rockford College.
Jane Addams to Mary Louise Marriott, July 19, 1929
Addams tells Marriott she is willing to send peace papers to Swarthmore College
Jane Addams to Mary Louise Marriott, July 19, 1929
Addams tells Marriott that she will donate a collection of her archival materials to Swarthmore College.
James Edgar Gregg to Jane Addams, September 23, 1925
Gregg tells Addams why he believes that the Hampton University Library School will not set back the cause of desegregation in the library profession.
Emily Greene Balch to Nina E. Almond, January 23, 1928
Balch gives Almond information about the publications of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
Emily Greene Balch to Jane Addams, January 23, 1928
Balch sends Addams a copy of her letter to Nina Almond.
Eleanor Daggett Karsten to Jane Addams, September 7, 1916
Karsten is looking for a pamphlet that Mead needs and will pass it along when she finds it. Karsten has also been working with several librarians who are interested in peace literature.
Chicago's Mayor Turns Censor, December 1927
Addams examines Mayor William Hale Thompson's motives when he censors British books and influences.
Carl Bismarck Roden to Jane Addams, November 28, 1930
Roden tells Addams that the Chicago Public Library will extend the hours of the Hull-House branch to help serve unemployed men.
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