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Altgeld thanks Addams for her testimony to the Industrial Commission and praises Hull-House.

Boring writes to Addams regarding anarchists, including Abraham Isaak, and the support Addams gave to them.

Richmond gives Addams detailed feedback on her book, Democracy and Social Ethics.

Vincent thanks Addams for her praise, which has embarrassed him.

Thompson thanks Addams for her book, Democracy and Social Ethics, and invites her to visit him soon.

Howells thanks Addams for her book, Democracy and Social Ethics, and remarks on morality.

Seligman writes Addams to praise Democracy and Social Ethics.

Herrick writes Addams to praise her book, Democracy and Social Ethics.

Kent writes Addams to praise her book, Democracy and Social Ethics.

Scudder writes to Addams about her impressions of Democracy and Social Ethics,

Lincoln praises Addams for Democracy and Social Ethics.

Addams recommends Fanny Fisch for a summer job.

Nitchie congratulates Addams on Democracy and Social Ethics.

James writes Addams to praise her book, Democracy and Social Ethics.

Angell praises Addams' Democracy and Social Ethics.

Griggs praises Addams' Democracy and Social Ethics as "fine and sane."

Addams congratulates Blaine and the City Homes Association for their hard work and remarks on a discussion she had with Charles Eliot about the closed shop.

Masaryk writes enthusiastically about Democracy and Social Ethics, and asks Addams to assist her "Slavic girl" Alice who is in Chicago with Miss McDowell.

Hoblitt encloses a short poem she wrote, inspired by Addams.

Addams congratulates to the husband and daughter of Isabel Chapin Barrows

Addams thanks Herrick for The Common Lot and praises the book.

Dewey writes of the grief that the family felt over the death of Gordon Dewey, apologizing for not being better communicators.

Duncanson congratulates Addams on her appointment to the Chicago Board of Education.

Phelps writes to tell Addams how much he enjoyed his visit to Hull-House and how he admired her.

Ely recommends Irene Osgood for the position of Factory Inspector in Illinois.

Roosevelt praises Addams' demeanor and wishes her well with her task.

Engle praises Addams' article in Ladies' Home Journal.

Mowry praises Addams for her work with Hull-House after reading her article in Ladies' Home Journal.

Bowen inquires about Hull-House after reading Addams' article in Ladies' Home Journal.

Breckinridge expresses her gratitude to Addams for writing her piece in the March Ladies' Home Journal and how it inspired her.

Manny thanks Addams for her contributions to Ladies' Home Journal.

Ely forwards Addams part of a letter from Justice O. W. Holmes of the U. S. Supreme Court, expressing how much he liked Addam's book Democracy and Social Ethics.

Hammond tells the Editor of Christian Socialist his thoughts on Addams' book, Newer Ideals of Peace.

James praises Addams for her book, Newer Ideals of Peace.

Salter praises Addams' new book, Newer Ideals of Peace, and thanks her for the copy.

Ely writes Addams to praise her book, Democracy and Social Ethics, and to let her know that he is leaving for a semester.

James praises Addams' newest book and requests permission to send a copy to George Bernard Shaw.

Robins praisesĀ Newer Ideals of PeaceĀ and asks Addams many questions about the contents of the book.

Kimball writes Addams in praise of Newer Ideals of Peace and notes that she will order copies for the Chautauqua Institution.

Crane enjoyed reading Newer Ideals of Peace.

Woods compliments Addams on Newer Ideals of Peace and accepts her invitation to stay at Hull-House.

Addams apologizes for not replying to Updike's letter sooner.

Baker writes Addams to praise her work in both Newer Ideals of Peace and Democracy and Social Ethics.

Nichols writes Brewer in praise of Jane Addams' Newer Ideals of Peace.

Anderson praises Addams for her work in Newer Ideals of Peace.

Smith thanks Brett for sending Addams a copy of Spirit of American Government.

Bishop praises Addams on Newer Ideals of Peace, especially the arguments about religion and democracy.

Plummer writes to Addams because she is lonely and looking for simple work to occupy her time.

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