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Excerpts from Addams' speech on educational opportunities wasted due to discrimination against immigrants.

Also known as Kilvert, Margaret C. (1868?-1947)

A review of "The Enemy," a play by Channing Pollock.

Moore tells Addams that she is sending her play to the International Congress of Women at Dublin, but cannot afford to attend.

Lillie praises Addams on her recent articles in McClure's Magazine.

Peabody tells Addams about his wife's anti-war play In the Vanguard and wishes her success in peace work.

Addams discusses the two methods by which Hull-House seeks to expose immigrant communities to greater society: by securing people who form friendships in the community and by providing self-expression to the immigrants.

Addams expresses her gratitude for Ewing and explains why she must reschedule a play for children.

Addams thanks Haskell for the grant from the Carnegie Endowment for the Trojan Women.

Addams writes to Wald about the reception of William Dean Howells' plays at Hull-House and about her plans for a trip to California.

Addams has received clippings from Haldeman. Addams also writes to Haldeman about a family visit.

Addams writes her sister about travel plans and for the schedule of Marcet Haldeman's play.
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