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Addams talks to a New York Sun reporter about her decision to support Theodore Roosevelt and the new party in the presidential election.
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Addams tells Kellogg about her struggles including the Progressive movement into one chapter of the Second Twenty Years at Hull-House.
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Addams asks Kellogg, to send her information needed for her draft of Second Twenty Years at Hull-House.
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Addams thanks Richberg for sending him his book A Man Of Purpose.
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Kellogg urges Addams to participate in the National Conference on Foreign Relations, seeing it as an opportunity to get progressive voices before powerful men.
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Addams praises President Wilson on accomplishing many of the goals of the Progressive Party during his first term.
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Addams expresses why the time is now that women should be able to vote, with in regards to the social power women have which can be used for political power.
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Addams writes Roosevelt about the positive impact of the Progressive Party campaign on social reform issues.
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Addams discusses her impressions of the campaign and election results in a speech to the City Club on November 13; the report of the event was published on November 27. Other speakers at the event were not included.
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Addams argues that women's interests coincide with the work the Progressive Party is doing and that they should support it.
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Addams offers a biographical justification of why she has entered politics and joined the Progressive Party. The article was published in October 1912.
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Quick takes issue with the inclusion of a single tax in C. L. Logan's peace plan.
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Addams sends Ickes a paper with a suggestion that she received.
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Kellor sends Addams the Progressive Party's plan for education, notes Theodore Roosevelt's enthusiasm for the effort, and asks Addams to suggest names.
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Addams asks Brett if he is interested in publishing a series of articles she is writing for the Ladies Home Journal on the progressive measures she advocated for the election.

Also known as Charter, Flora Gapen

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Kellor writes Addams with updates from the Progressive Service and shares plans about a meeting in September.
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Newspaper summary of Addams' speech to the Philadelphia Branch of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae, in which she argues that housewives are not Progressive thinkers.
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Straus tells Addams that his son enjoyed her book and organized the Progressive Committee of Princeton.
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Kellogg reports on recent work that has been done while Addams is abroad.
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Spingarn writes to Kellogg that he is eager to help the Progressive Service and offers a suggestion on how best he might do that.
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Kellogg asks Addams to critique a draft of the annual report of The Survey and sends a short biography that will appear with her name on the staff list.
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Kellogg asks Commons to do some work for the Progressive Party.
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Lindsay sends Kellor a report of the Progressive Legislative Committee.
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Flowers asks Addams to endorse a series of lectures he planned to inspire interest in the Progressive movement.

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