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Addams uses the story of the devil-baby to discuss how the beliefs in fairy tales are still an influencing factor in people's thinking.
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Epstein's secretary tells Addams that they have received her introduction for his book.
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Sweet asks Addams to contribute some articles to her publishing company.
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McFarland provides an estimate for printing "Newsboy Conditions in Chicago."
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Kennedy asks Addams to write an article for the Encyclopedia of Social Science and advises on a potential American tour for Henrietta Barnett.
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Südekum sends holiday greetings to Addams and thanks her for her last book.
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Small writes Addams asking if she would be willing to allow her paper to be published in a journal.
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Alexander & Keenan tell Addams that they will write Emily Balch in Wellesley.
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Post sends Addams some corrections in her Survey article regarding the purchase of the Virgin Islands.
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Gray objects to Addams' use of the word "cadet" in her McClure's Magazine article.
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Addams' discussion of the impact of dogmatic nationalism in the light of anti-immigrant sentiment. This paper was given to the American Sociological Society.
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Addams must have changed her mind about writing an entry for the Cyclopedia of American Government, and McLaughlin refuses to take no for an answer.
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Floyd would like more information on Settlement work to use in a classroom setting.
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Lindemann praises Addam's book Twenty Years at Hull-House and apologizes for not being able to read it until recently. She continues by talking about her health
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Buchanan objects to Addams' use of "cadet" in her articles about social evil because it is also used in military and high school connotations.
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Ford discusses readings pertaining to her discussion with Hyers.
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Lee is disappointed he could not meet Addams at Hull-House, but hopes he might see her in England before she returns home from her trip abroad.
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Kellogg sends a list of authors and subjects for a book and includes Addams' article "Charity and Social Justice."
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Kellogg tells Addams that he likes the illustrations planned for her articles and instructs her on details for submitting articles.
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Kellogg asks Addams whether she sent a revised proof of her article for the Survey.
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Kellogg thanks Addams for sending a revised proof of her article for the Survey.
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Kellogg asks Addams to quickly correct her article to make a deadline.
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Maude asks Addams for her introduction to the edited version of What then Must We Do?
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Maude thanks Addams for agreeing to join the Tolstoy Society and write an introduction to a translation of What Then Must We Do?
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Frost, a senior set to graduate in June, is using Addams as a subject for her final paper and is asking Addams if she would send more information which she can use.
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A poem by Woodberry, attesting to the idea that there is no good or evil, no god or devil.
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Pelham suggests that Addams might be interested in promoting Wargain, a moving picture.
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Nutter writes Addams about his disappointment that she will publish Twenty Years at Hull House with Macmillan instead of D. Appleton & Co.
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Zueblin announces his appointment as editor of Twentieth Century Magazine and invites Addams to contribute an article.
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Dawes praises Addams' piece in Charities and the Commons about the Averbuch Incident.
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Addams discusses the University of Chicago's new School of Social Service Administration.
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Addams recounts some of the ways child labor has ruined the future of those children exposed to it.
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Addams discusses the damage that child labor causes children, physically and mentally, and calls for it to be halted.
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Merriman seeks some additional details for Addams' biography that will appear in the upcoming annual report of the Survey Graphic.
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Also known as The Yellow Kid, 1905

Addams relates a story about peasants in Russia who believe that all Americans are black. It was published in several newspapers on April 16, 1905, and then also under the title of "The Yellow Kid" in an anthology of quotes from famous people.
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Addams disagrees with Rebecca West's assertion that men are predisposed to menial tasks by nature.

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