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Nestor thanks Robinson for hosting her club at the Bowen Country Club.

Beveridge thanks Addams for her service to the Progressive Party during the recent campaign, especially to the efforts in Indiana.

Jacobs thanks Addams for her aid during the International Congress of Women and at Hull-House.

Jacobs thanks Addams for sending her Peace and Bread in Time of War and praises her abilities.

Jacobs reports to Breckinridge about the money that they received.

Masaryk sends Addams roses from her garden and best wishes for the International Congress of Women in Prague.

Norton thanks and acknowledges receiving the peace plan by Logan.

Norton thanks Davis on the behalf of Addams for the recognition of the Pythian Sisters, and discuses matters concerning peace organizations.

Norton thanks Hamilton for a booklet he sent to Addams.

Norton replies and thanks Burtt for the letter he sent on behalf of the Pythian Organization, and discusses matters of peace leaflets.

Norton thanks Hodges about a letter she sent to Addams, concerning a "firm."

Robson thanks Addams for sending Peace and Bread in Time of War and promises her and her sister's support.

Salomon thanks Addams for sending photographs.

Post is happy to contribute her name on a telegram.

Pinchot thanks Addams for supporting Gifford Pinchot.

Field thanks Addams for her letter about her mother's death.

McLaughlin acknowledges receipt of Addams' article "Democracy and Social Ethics" for The Cyclopedia of American Government.

Brenner thanks Addams for her donation to The Survey education fund.

Spencer approves of her name being included on a telegram to President Wilson.

Haldeman thanks Addams for sending the curtains that she wanted for her event.

Haldeman describes her first few weeks of motherhood and the help she has received.

Members of the Ford Peace delegation offer Addams a hearty greeting.

Martin asks Karsten to thank Addams for her political endorsement and hopes she will help campaign in Nevada.

Ford thanks Addams for her trip to Indiana and tells her about a book that she read that is inspiring her to make changes in the world of primary education.

Ford discusses readings pertaining to her discussion with Hyers.

Bestor is glad to hear of the success of Addams's speaking tour.

Bestor thanks Addams for providing the dates she will be traveling.

Bestor thanks Addams and explains how she will receive more information about the conferences at Little Rock and Denver.

Rosenwald thanks Addams for a copy of her newest book and hopes Addams is in good enough health to visit.

Hawker thanks Addams for her advice about bringing a children's art exhibit to the United States.

Urie thanks Addams for doing such important work given the issues going on in the world.

Urie gives thanks to Addams for the copy of her new book.

Townshend thanks Addams for her assistance during her Washington testimony and makes a few comments on the Irish situation.

Page writes to Kent to thank him for the information on Jane Addams and the International Congress of Women.

Breshkovsky praises Addams for her work in the peace movement.

Merriam thanks Addams for Peace and Bread in Time of War and hopes to talk with her about it.

Rowell thanks Addams for her letter that cleared up a misunderstanding regarding her views on a candidate.

Merriman tells Garfield that the League of Free Nations Association will discuss her ideas at its next meeting.

The Colored Woman's Civic Club thanks Addams for her support black rights at the Progressive Party Convention.

Bradford thanks Addams for sending her The Women at the Hague, and praises the book.

Houston writes to Kent thanking him for the information on the International Congress of Women he had received.

Evans thanks Addams for sending the Women's International League a subscription to the Survey.

Wilson thanks Balch for her stay at the Maison Internationale and describes the experience.

Steiner thanks Addams for Twenty Years at Hull House and reports about who is reading it.

Marsh thanks Addams for sending the agreement to publish A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil with Macmillan.

House thanks Addams for sending a copy of the "Manifesto," as well as encourages her to meet him in person when the chance arises.

House thanks Addams for sending information on the Neutral Nations Conference and a copy of "Women at the Hague".

Bok thanks Addams for Peace and Bread in Time of War, claiming her words on Wilson were heartrending to his friends.

Yeomans thanks Addams for sending her new book, even though he feels unworthy.
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