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Smith tells Wald about their trip in Arizona and asks about her health.

Addams tells Rich about her trip and progress on The Second Twenty Years at Hull-House.

Addams sends Olmsted a statement on social work to use and remarks on a visit from Kathleen Courtney.

Addams advises Kellogg on a public event and doubts that her chapters will work for publication in the Survey. 

Addams tells Titterton that she can deliver the manuscript for The Second Twenty Years at Hull-House, in August. 

Addams thanks Linn for sending news and hopes to see them if she can finish her manuscript.

Kellogg hopes that Addams can get some writing done during her trip to Arizona.

Kellogg sends Addams an article about Lillian Wald from the New Yorker.

Addams tells Kellogg that she has made little progress on her book, but will try to get him a draft on peace.

Kellogg sends Addams a critique of her immigration chapter of the Second Twenty Years at Hull-House.

Addams advises Kellogg of her plans to revise and shorten chapters for the Second Twenty Years at Hull-House.

Addams tells Kellogg that her draft for the Second Twenty Years at Hull-House is likely not fresh enough to publish in the Survey.

Kellogg offers Addams feedback on her Second Twenty Years at Hull-House chapter, and makes the case to publish in the Survey.

Kellogg sends more suggestions for publishing Addam's book.

Addams tells Kellogg she would like to work with William Bolitho.

Addams promises Kellogg that she will send three chapters of the Second Twenty Years at Hull-House for possible publication.

Addams tells Clark that she cannot take on any more writing because she is behind on her book manuscript.

Kellogg sends Addams a proof of her article (not found) with an explanation of its relation to the Second Twenty Years at Hull-House and asks her to cut it somewhat.

Addams tells Kellogg about her struggles including the Progressive movement into one chapter of the Second Twenty Years at Hull-House.

Smith updates Wald on Addams's health and work on the Second Twenty Years at Hull-House.

Kellogg gives Addams information about a conference for her Second Twenty Years at Hull House draft.

Addams tells Kellogg she can't write an article about Hoover and Prohibition for the Survey.

Maude asks Addams about her introduction to the Tolstoy's What Then Must We Do?.

Addams tells Brownell that she will not be able to write an article for him.

Addams tells Brownell that she cannot supply an article for his book series because she has had trouble writing lately.

Addams tells Latham her ideas on updating Twenty Years at Hull House.

Hutchinson asks Addams for an article for Christian Century.

Addams sends Kellogg some corrections for an article and admits that she hoped that they were not going to print it.

Kellogg hopes that Addams will send a corrected version of her speech for publication by the deadline.

Addams tells Dreisch that she is over-committed and cannot write for her book, but suggests that Anne Martin might be interested.

Atkinson asks Addams to contribute a chapter to a book on world peace.

Andrews thanks Addams for agreeing to contribute an article to the American Labor Legislation Review.

Andrews send Addams his suggestions for revising her speech for publication.

Addams tells Landman that she cannot write an article for him due to her many existing commitments.

Addams telegraphs Kellogg to tell him that she cannot complete the article promised for the Survey.

Addams tells Kellogg she will do her best for Florence Kelley but she is still working on an article on child labor.

Addams asks Kelley if she would like to write something to Suzette Meyer.

Kellogg asks Addams for an article about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Summer School and pleads for an article from her for The Survey's tenth anniversary issue.

Addams tells Kellogg that she will try to send him a write up on the Pax Special but will be at a social work conference.

Addams tries to make clear her comments at the Survey Graphic meeting.

Gillett asks Addams to write an preface for a memoir by Josephine Butler.

Addams tells Thomas that she cannot write an article on race relations, but suggests that Gertrude Baer could write something on anti-Semitism.

Thomas asks Addams for an article about better understanding between the races for a publication that he wants to send to Germany.

Addams sends Kellogg changes to the chapter of Peace and Bread in Time of War.

Kellogg updates Addams on publications plans for sections of Peace and Bread in Time of War.

Addams thanks Kellogg for his suggestions on Peace and Bread in Time of War.

Kellogg offers Addams some suggestions on her manuscript of Peace and Bread in Times of War.

Jennison tells Kellogg that Addams will get him some material from her book in October or November.

Addams advises Kellogg on the chances that she will have an article or chapter for publication in The Survey.

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