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Addams tells Haldeman about her upcoming trip to Paris.
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Addams tells Kelley that she has been appointed to the jury for the 1900 World's Fair.
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Yeomans writes for Jane Addams saying that Addams' sister had proposed her name to the Daughters of the American Revolution and paid dues, but that Addams is not interested in renewing her membership.
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Addams resigns from the Rockford College Board of Trustees due to a lack of time.
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Table of contents and page with the membership of the Committees on immigrants, press and publicity, and state corresponding secretaries.
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Darling writes Addams about the status of her membership in the American Association for Labor Legislation.
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Osgood writes Addams about the status of Grace Darling's membership and reports on the effectiveness of the Illinois letter.
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Letter welcoming people to join the American Association for Labor Legislation for a small fee.
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Addams accepts the position of Vice President of the American Association for Labor Legislation.
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Addams requests a membership in the National Council for Arbitration and Peace.
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Myers invites Addams to join the Advisory Council of the Educational Aid Society.
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Harrison sends Addams an annual report of the Russell Sage Foundation.
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Addams accepts her reelection as a member of the Board of Managers for the National Society for the Promotion of Industrial Education.
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Kellogg asks for Addams' signature on a petition in response to the Los Angeles Times bombing. A portion of the letter is missing.
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Taylor asks Addams to be present at an upcoming meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Chicago Commons Association.
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Addams asks Laidlaw to bring to the next meeting ideas for improving the nomination and election process for the National Woman Suffrage Association.
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Addams writes Wald about her preference for Julia Lathrop to become the head of the United States Children's Bureau.
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Addams invites members of the National American Woman Suffrage Association to take a special train to Springfield to address the Illinois State Republican Convention.
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Garland accepts Addams' resignation from the Board of Directors of the Chicago Theatre Society.
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Kellogg writes DeForest about organizational changes and the addition of new members to board of The Survey.
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Thomas apologizes to Addams about some confusion between Helen Johnson and herself within the National American Woman Suffrage Association.
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Addams writes Robins about the abilities of Mary Wilmarth as a leader.
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Tokaji informs Addams that the National Roosevelt Woman's League has made her an honorary vice president.
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Wise consents that Addams will not serve in his commission, and asks her about her opinion between Adolph Lawisohn and Julius Rosenwald.
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Addams shows the letter she received from Wise to Breckinridge and asks her opinion on the question Wise posed.
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Addams writes a short note to Breckinridge clarifying that letters were sent out with full postage.
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Lindsay provides names of potential members to work on a Federal Commission on Industrial Relations.
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Addams writes Breckinridge about a delicate matter and sends wishes to see her soon.
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Addams reports on the Progressive Party Convention, discussing how items were added to its platform, particularly labor and military planks, and her dismay about the conventions unjust treatment of African-Americans. This is one of a series of articles she prepared as part of the Progressive Party campaign in 1912.
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Robins send Addams a report of Progressive Party work done in Illinois between October 24 and 31.
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Kellogg sends the annual report for The Survey and invites Addams to an upcoming board meeting.
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Andrews asks Addams, as a member of the Committee on Unemployment, to assist with a report for the American Association for Labor Legislation.
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Addams et al. ask Washington to join the American Association for Labor Legislation campaign.
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Kellor informs Addams that she has been elected to serve on the Progressive Party's Progressive National Service Committee.
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Andrews informs Addams that she has won re-election as Vice President of the American Association for Labor Legislation.
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A list of the members of the Progressive Service Committee in Illinois.
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Kellor asks Addams her opinion on a proposed list of advisors for the Progressive Service Committee.
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Pinchot invites Addams to a meeting in February regarding the future of the Progressive Party.
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Addams and other members of the American Vigilance Association resign so that the organization's headquarters can relocate to New York.
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Kellor seeks to increase the breadth of membership in the Progressive Service and asks for names of men and women in who may be interested.
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Kellor writes Addams about the Progressive Service organization and apologies for cancelling yet another visit to Chicago.
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Myers informs Addams that the Educational Aid Society has re-elected her as a member of the Advisory Council.
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Kellogg asks Commons to do some work for the Progressive Party.
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Kellogg reports on recent work that has been done while Addams is abroad.
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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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Marshall asks Addams for permission to use her name in support of women's hostel to be founded by the Stead International Memorial Fund.
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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 resigns as chairman of the Progressive Party's Committee on Social and Industrial Justice and suggests that Lindsay take her place.
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Addams sends Breckinridge information about the Stead International Memorial Fund and asks her to keep it for Kate Stevens.

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