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Holbrook's poem praises Addams.
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The Post describes the Civic Dinner to Jane Addams.
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Chenery reviews Addams's Peace and Bread in Time of War.
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The Capital reports on the Civic Dinner to Jane Addams.
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Hulet blesses Addams for her work on the Progressive Party Platform.
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Coward commends Addams on being criticized by the Chicago Daily Tribune.
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Bass congratulates Addams on her appointment to the Progressive Party's National Committee.
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Warbasse tells Addams that she cannot attend the Woman's Peace Party annual meeting, but supports keeping the organization focused on pacifism and internationalism.
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Winship compliments Addams on the beginning of her series of articles in The American Magazine.
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Winship writes to praise Addams for her recent speech.
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Carhart praises Twenty Years at Hull House and Addams's sacrifice and good work.
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Beveridge thanks Addams for her service to the Progressive Party during the recent campaign, especially to the efforts in Indiana.
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Südekum sends holiday greetings to Addams and thanks her for her last book.
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Ingraham praises Addams for her Patriotism and Pacifism lecture and hopes public opinion will return to peace.
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Kuttner thanks Addams for her stand on peace and discusses the ethnic divisions that the war has brought to America.
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Smith sends a tribute to Addams to the Civic Dinner in her honor.
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Baller congratulates Addams on being selected to be one of the Chicago Delegates, provides religious views on the war, and blesses Addams on her journey to The Hague.
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Baker compliments Addams on her Charities and the Commons article and discusses his belief that society is improviing.
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Urion praises Addams' Charities and the Commons article.
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Dewey thanks Addams for Peace and Bread in Time of War and hopes to see her soon.
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Dewey writes of the grief that the family felt over the death of Gordon Dewey, apologizing for not being better communicators.
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Putnam praises Addams for her "The Devil Baby at Hull-House."
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Hamilton discusses her feelings about the International Congress of Woman and the peace work that followed.
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Hamilton urges Addams to ignore the militarists who are criticizing her.
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Whitman thanks Addams for the inscribed copy of Twenty Years at Hull House and reports that while she has not yet read it herself, she has heard nothing but praise from those who have.
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Lincoln praises Addams for Democracy and Social Ethics.
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Robson thanks Addams for sending Peace and Bread in Time of War and promises her and her sister's support.
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Salomon praises Addams for Peace and Bread in Time of War and reflects on the isolation of pacifists during World War I.
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Salomon praises Twenty Years at Hull House and believes it will be useful to social workers in Germany.
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Salomon thanks Addams for sending photographs.
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Landon reminisces with Addams after reading a note about Addams' Twenty Years at Hull House.
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Addams praises the work of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America for its sense of social obligation.
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McLaughlin acknowledges receipt of Addams' article "Democracy and Social Ethics" for The Cyclopedia of American Government.
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McLaughlin thanks Addams for agreeing to contribute to Cyclopedia of American Government and praises her books.
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Baldwin writes Addams about the ways in which her autobiographic article in American Magazine conjured up some of her own childhood memories and made her feel close to Addams.
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Spencer praises Addams' work for peace and arranges to meet in San Francisco or Chicago.
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Shaw congratulates Addams on her nominating speech at the Progressive Party Convention, but notes that she does not share Addams' faith in Theodore Roosevelt.
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Lindemann praises Addam's book Twenty Years at Hull-House and apologizes for not being able to read it until recently. She continues by talking about her health
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Quayle sends Addams congratulates for the Civic Dinner to Jane Addams.
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Martin praises Addams's Long Road of Woman's Memory.
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Hard writes Addams about her thoughts on Newer Ideals of Peace.
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Fields praises Twenty Years at Hull-House and Addams' good work.
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Fields praises Addams' work on social evil and claims that God is working through her.
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Ford writes Addams with praise for Twenty Years at Hull House.
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Lobdell praises Addams' Peace and Bread in Time of War.
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Hutchinson thanks Addams for sending an autographed copy of Twenty Years at Hull House and expresses her delight.
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The writer thanks Addams for her efforts for peace and decries America's treatment of Germany and Germans.
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The writer discusses white slavery and Addams' recent article in McClure's Magazine.
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An "admiring workingman" asks Bowen to send Addams wishes for a speedy recovery.
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Brisbane informs Addams that he has written an editorial in the Chicago American proposing Addams becoming mayor of Chciago. He seeks a meeting to discuss her points on woman suffrage.

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