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A compilation of Addams' writings on reducing child labor, and increasing playgrounds and education for working-class children.
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Orgeni, a voice instructor, offers a reference for soprano Mabel Hall.
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Dunbar-Nelson invites Addams to join the American Interracial Peace Committee.
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Ford encloses a number of clippings related to a Peace Song Service held two days prior.
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Hood asks Addams to join the International Music Festival League's National Committee and to help raise funds to send musicians to Europe.
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Addams discusses the many programs at Hull-House that appeal to its immigrant neighbors and the additional value that their neighbors bring to the programs.
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Read-Phipps tells Addams that Kansas City mothers are fighting for peace and sends her a peace song.
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Nash sends a message to Addams with a song enclosed and a request.
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Karsten thanks Read-Phipps for her peace song, but reports that the Woman's Peace Party has no funds for publishing or distributing it.
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Balch thanks Johnson for her artistic work for peace and discusses its importance in the larger program.
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A program for a performance sponsored by the International Fellowship School.
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Barnett introduces Addams to Margaret Deneke who will be traveling in the United States and asks to help find her engagements.
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Jane Addams wrote the lyrics to a song on the occasion of the opening of the Hull-House Woman's Club Building. A chorus sung the song at the festivities.
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Long sends Addams song lyrics for the use of the peace movement.
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Addams argues that jazz music causes immoral dancing and leads to juvenile delinquency.
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Addams discusses the impact of women's fashion, and jazz on morality.
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Durkee tells Addams that Howard University is willing to host delegates from the International Congress of Women.
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Certification of Addams' membership in the original Jane Addams Chorus.
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Addams invites Blaine to a Christmas concert at Hull House.
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Addams invites Blaine to Hull-House's Christmas concert and tea.
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Addams invites Blaine to the Hull-House Christmas concert and to supper.
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Addams introduces Clara Furstenberg to Morgan and asks her to meet with her.
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Addams sends cards and invites Monroe to attend a Hull-House dinner of artists and musicians.
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Addams invites the Ewings and friends to the Hull-House Christmas concert.
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Addams invites Ewing to a Christmas concert at Hull-House.
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Addams has enjoyed having Marcet Haldeman play music at Hull-House.
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Addams asks Linn's advice about buying his wife a piano for Christmas.
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Flint relates the history of the Jane Addams Chorus and the women who helped build it.
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Jennings provides a reference for soprano Mabel Preston Hall.
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Baum invites Addams to become a patron of a symphony benefit for German children.
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Gray sends Addams another copy of her song, "The Jane Addams Hymn" and asks for a reply.
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A program from the Peace Song Service on December 20th, 1914.
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Trowbridge asks Addams to donate to an endowment for the American Academy in Rome.
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At the National Conference of Charities and Correction, held in Cleveland from June 12-19, Addams discusses how the difficulties of children can rouse society's greatest sentiments for charity, but that children also have for their own intrinsic value.  The speech was published in the Proceedings.
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Lyrics and music to "The Jane Addams Hymn," also entitled "The Song of the Child-Slaves." The song was performed by the Jane Addams Chorus.
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Lyrics to "The Jane Addams Hymn," also entitled "The Song of the Child-Slaves."
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Addams gave a tribute to the life of Sarah Rozet Smith at the dedication of the Hull-House organ. This speech was later printed as a pamphlet.

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