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Addams thanks Baker for the magazine article and for gathering data and invites him to visit Hull-House when in Chicago.
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Ely asks Addams for help in securing support from Helen Culver for his investigation.
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Scott's Committee on Observation on Limited Segregation reports to the Chicago Board of Education that educating boys and girls in the same manner does not appear to be the best policy, and requests time for continued study.
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Crissey asks Addams to forward her work on two articles for the Ladies' Home Journal and discusses payment.
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Addams asks Haldeman to organize her clippings to help her with writing Twenty Years at Hull House.
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Addams updates Haldeman on progress of Twenty Years at Hull House.
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Martin points out an error, regarding Addams' age when Lincoln died, in her autobiographical article in The American Magazine.
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Abbott writes Speranza with Jane Addams' opinion that the North American Civic League should conduct an investigation into crime and immigration in New York.
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Speranza thanks Abbott and Jane Addams for their work on behalf of the American Institute of Criminal Law & Criminology in its investigation of the courts.
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Addams and a number of other leaders petition President Taft to open a commision to study the conditions of labor, its relation to the government, the cost of strikes, and trade unions.
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Addams asks Breckinridge if she remembers Women's Wear Daily and encloses an article and an invitation related to it.
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A questionnaire to collect information about newborns and their families in order for the United States Children's Bureau to investigate infant mortality.
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Breasted thanks Addams for her article in the Atlantic and discusses his research of oriental languages.
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Addams discusses Ransom, who studied families of "feeble-minded" children in Chicago.
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Thomas mails Addams several reports and lists the parts of the Annul Report that are being compiled. Thomas also asks Addams not to dismiss her, after she made a serious error.
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Vittum writes to Addams regarding a Children's Bureau and National Federation of Settlements study and the responsibilities of each settlement involved in this study.
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De Jong van Beek en Donk lists members of research committee on Annexation and asks Addams to complete the enclosed questionary.
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The sender thanks Addams for sending research on settlement houses.
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Addams thanks Roelofs for materials on household employment, and refers her to Sophonisba P. Breckinridge and Edith Abbott.
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Andrews sends Addams an outline of research studies about imperialism that will be discussed at an upcoming meeting.
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Thomas weighs in on Addams' plans to publish research done by social settlements and suggests that he do a book on the race question.
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Ewing tells Addams that Helen Culver will not fund the work that the National Federation of Settlements has proposed.
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Kennedy nudges Addams to provide a statement on an interracial study.
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Ewing tells Addams that Helen Culver is willing to donate to William Thomas's research for the National Federation of Settlements if Addams thinks it will have real results.
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Ewing asks Addams to destroy a previous version of a letter and send a new one.
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Thomas tells Addams his ideas about social research into racial questions.
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Woods asks Addams her opinion of a plan to study the usefulness of settlements.
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Woods asks Addams to join a subcommittee of National Federation of Settlements that looks into a study by the National Information Bureau.
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Kennedy tells Addams about efforts by the National Federation of Settlements to study race relations.
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Kennedy tells Addams that she, John Elliott, and Lillian Wald have been appointed to direct Miss Beck's study of settlements and community work in Germany.
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Kennedy asks Addams if she knows any settlement workers in Czechoslovakia or Finland to assist in a study of settlements.
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An attendance form for the Institute's event on the study of human behavior.
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The Foreign Policy Association describes the work of its research department and promotes membership.
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Cooper asks Addams's help on a survey about views on Prohibition.
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Kane updates Addams on her research on Emily Hobhouse for a tribute.
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Taylor explains to Bruére why the Chicago settlement workers insist that the prohibition report not include specific names.
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Addams tells Abbott that she is using a donation for the Prohibition study.
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Bruère asks Addams's advice regarding the National Federation of Settlement research on prohibition.
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The Association details their fellowship program which supports international study.
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Winkler asks Addams to read and react to her proposed research on immigration.
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Addams tells Winkler that she would like Adena Rich to evaluate her research plan.
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Devine asks Addams to comment on a draft of the report of the Commission on International Implications of Social Work.
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Hinder tells Parker about plans for projects and committees after the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.
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Addams tells Whiting that she cannot attend the next Conference of Settlements and suggests some themes.

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