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Women and Public Housekeeping, March 1915
Addams, argues for woman suffrage claiming that municipal matters are directly related to their traditional responsibilities.
Clara Delafield Sturges Johnson to Jane Addams, March 23, 1915
Johnson regrets that Addams will not be able to lecture at the San Diego Exposition, but hopes that she will be able to attend.
Anna Marcet Haldeman to Jane Addams, March 31, 1915
Haldeman tells Addams about the aftermath of her mother's death and of the small-pox epidemic in Girard.
Jane Addams and Louise de Koven Bowen to Edgar Addison Bancroft, June 13, 1916
Addams and Bowen suggest a plan for a memorial foundation for Henry B. Favill that would help prevent social diseases.
Jane Addams and Louise de Koven Bowen to Edgar Addison Bancroft, June 17, 1916
Addams and Bowen discuss a plan for funding preventive medicine.
The Next Step, January 20, 1919
Addams argues for post war relief and the establishment of the League of Nations and other international organizations to help guarantee the peace. The speech was given at the University Auditorium as part of the Farmer's Week celebration.
How to Feed the World, February 13, 1919
Addams' address to the American Women's Victory Dinner uses the end of the war to urge for greater international collaboration to ensure food supplies. The speech was given at the Wardman Park Hotel in Washington, DC.
Das Deutsche Rote Kreuz in Gegenwart und Zukunft, November 1920 Also known as The German Red Cross in the Present and Future, November 1920
The German Red Cross provides information about its recent work.
American Convalescent Home for Vienna's Children Appeal, May 1921
An appeal for funds for medical care for children in Vienna.
Alfred Franklin Yohe to William Ingram Biddle, December 2, 1921
Yohe reports to Biddle on successful treatments for prisoners with tuberculosis.
Statement on the Illinois Cosmetic Therapy Bill (excerpt), 1922
Addams supports a state law regulating beauty operators.
Emily Greene Balch to Jane Addams, March 20, 1922
Balch tells Addams about efforts to appoint a woman member of the League of Nations health commission.
New Bulletin of the Foreign Policy Association, Vol. I, no. 29, June 2, 1922
The Association's news bulletin discusses revolution in Mexico, war debts in Germany, the organization of a national student forum, and a treaty between Germany and Poland, resolutions for international peace from the convention of the National League of Women Voters, and limiting the manufacturing of opium.
The Modern Social Problem, March 24, 1924 (excerpts)
Addams claims that immigrants are less likely to come to the United States due to discrimination in a talk to the Brooklyn Jewish Center.
Industrial Accidents to Working Minors, ca. February 1925
The Bureau reports on industrial accidents in New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Wisconsin.
How Much Social Work Can a Community Afford: From the Ethical Point of View, May 26, 1926
Addams discusses the value of social work at a mass meeting held at the National Conference of Social Work in Cleveland.
Testimony of Neville Chamberlain Before the United Kingdom House of Commons Discussion, July 15, 1926
A report of discussions held in the House of Commons about the coal dispute and the conditions of miners.
Wilbur Kelsey Thomas to Jane Addams, February 4, 1927
Thomas asks Addams for introductions to Chicago people who might support the establishment of a nursing school in the Soviet Union.
Jane Addams Interview With Zoe Beckley, July 4, 1927
As part of newspaper series of women presenting their views on prohibition, Addams describes its effects on public welfare and advocates for the long-term benefits of the eighteenth amendment.
The Importance to America of the Josephine Butler Centenary, March 1928
Addams argues for Josephine Butler's importance to social issues such as human trafficking, prostitution, and venereal disease.
International Implications of Social Work, 1928
The Commission reports on social work's connection to worldwide problems and solutions.
Edwin Rogers Embree to Jane Addams, October 31, 1928
Embree asks Addams for a book on Mexicans in Chicago and suggests she consult with Franklin McLean on his work on Black medical care.
Joseph Tilton Bowen Country Club Certificate of Inspection, September 10, 1929
A certificate showing that the Bowen Country Club has passed its health inspection.
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