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Addams sends Haldeman her travel schedule in the hopes of seeing her while she is in New York.

Addams writes Haldeman about her plans with family for Christmas.

Addams informs Haldeman that she will send her two books of photographs from the Chicago Child Welfare Exhibit and reports that she saw Marcet Haldeman's play.

Addams writes James in regard to her speaking commitments in Wisconsin for the cause of woman suffrage.

Addams writes Benedict that she is coming to Madison, Wisconsin, in May.

Eastman writes Addams about her speaking schedule in Wisconsin and asks for suggestions on a speaker for German-American audiences.

Addams answers Updike's request to assist a young man, agreeing to introduce him to some men at Hull-House.

Addams asks Haldeman to send a letter on her behalf and thanks you for her kind hospitality in Kansas.

Gapen expresses her gratitude and enthusiasm for Addams' plans to speak about woman suffrage in Wisconsin and invites her to attend Wisconsin Suffrage Day.

Gaben writes Addams about the arrangements for her upcoming stay in Wisconsin.

Addams accepts Gapen's invitation to a luncheon and thanks her for making the arrangements for her stay in Wisconsin.

Thomas asks Addams to send a list of people she would like to invite for her commencement address and accompanying festivities at Bryn Mawr College.

Addams thanks North for her $500 donation for the furnishing of one of the cottages at the Hull-House Bowen Country Club Summer Camp.

Lindsey introduces Addams to Dr. Knapp and his wife, who will be visiting Hull-House and wish to meet her.

Addams sends Haldeman a bill for a chair and sends wishes to see her soon in Chicago or Cedarville.

Addams writes Haldeman about her visit and sends news about Mary Linn's poor health.

Addams declines Blake's invitation to speak at the Ladies' Literary League, noting that she prefers during a suffrage campaign to speak to audiences that include men, who will be in position to vote for woman's suffrage.

Pethick-Lawrence writes Addams about arranging a visit with her in Chicago.

Addams writes Abbott about her upcoming visit, expressing her pleasure to see her.

Addams asks Haldeman for names of Kansas women in the Progressive Party and invites her to come to Maine for a visit.

Addams writes Kingsbury about a lunch with Rice and their discussion about support for the Progressive Party.

Warren responds to Addams' letter and expresses anticipation of meeting her in Detroit in October.

Addams writes Haldeman about her visit with Marcet Haldeman while campaigning in New York for the Progressive Party, and she asks her sister to join her in Topeka later in the month.

Andrews asks Addams to meet with Lillian Erskine at Hull House.

Pinchot regrets having missed Addams in New York, and invites her to stay with her on her return.

Addams discusses Haldeman's illness and her recent activities.

Addams writes to convey her sympathies and support upon the death of Starr's brother and offers to come see her and her father in Durand, Illinois.

Addams makes arrangements to visit Starr, and updates her on events at Hull House.

Addams invites Haldeman to come to Bar Harbor in August.

Addams apologies for missing a visit with Starr and urges her to take a break from nursing her newly widowed father.

Addams invites Abbott to visit her in Maine.

Addams invites Abbott and her sister to visit her in Bar Harbor, Maine,

Smith invites Kohn to visit her and Jane Addams in Bar Harbor, Maine, soon.

After failing to reach Mackay by telephone, Addams sends a note to schedule a meeting before she leaves Chicago.

Addams sends Lindsey a book as congratulations for his impending marriage to Henrietta Brevoort and hopes to see them in Chicago.

Addams informs Murtland that she will not be traveling to New York soon but invites Murtland to visit if she is ever in Chicago.

Addams agrees to see Murtland and Marshall while they are in Chicago and invites them to dinner at Hull-House.

Addams asks Fry to keep her up to date on what her plans are for next week because Addams will be traveling while Fry and Anna Haldeman come to see Marcet Haldeman.

Addams has received clippings from Haldeman. Addams also writes to Haldeman about a family visit.

Addams updates Haldeman on Bowen's condition and reveals that she has continued to visit the hospital every day while Bowen is unwell. Kelley is also visiting Addams and will visit again when Haldeman travels to Maine.

Addams hopes Haldeman is comfortable during her stay at Hull-House.

Addams discusses Haldeman's illness and planned visit to Chicago.

Addams send Haldeman a gift and discusses her upcoming visit to Chicago.

Levinson sends Addams a donation for Hull-House and hopes to visit soon with his wife.

Addams thanks Levinson for his donation to Hull-House and hopes that he will visit with his wife.

Addams discusses the upcoming peace meeting and hopes to see Wald in New York.

Briggs welcomes Addams who will stay with him during her visit and asks for the subject of her address.

Lansingh sends condolences to Addams on the death of her sister, and asks her to visit if she can.

Addams discusses the visit of Delia Corbett, a recent visit to Cedarville, and helping Marcet with the aftermath of her mother's death.

Addams discusses the sale and maintenance of her farm property with Marvin.

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