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Also known as Ethical Survivals in the Pullman Strike

Addams' 1894 talk on the Pullman strike was only published in 1912 in the Survey. She analyzes the strike, drawing comparisons between George Pullman and his workers, and Shakespeare's King Lear and Cordelia.

In 1894, Addams gave a speech to the Chicago Woman's Club and the Twentieth Century Club about the Pullman strike. The speech was not published until 18 years later, in the November 1912 Survey. In it, she draws comparisons between the key players in the strike, particularly George Pullman, and Shakespeare's dysfunctional royal family.

Schwartz asks for Addams's opinion on her plan to give lectures about her father, Maarten Maartens, in the United States.

Also known as Marie, Joseph, Albert, François Jean (1982-1975)

Also known as Alcayaga, Lucila Godoy (1889-1957)

Haldeman-Julius sends Addams some writings and tells of her family life.

Ford thanks Addams for her trip to Indiana and tells her about a book that she read that is inspiring her to make changes in the world of primary education.

Also known as Arouet, Fraçois-Marie (1694-1778)

Also known as Oxford and Asquith, Countess of (1864-1945)

Also known as Beikon, Korinnu (1865-1944)

Also known as Sauter, Elizabeth Mary Beatty

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