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Jordan applauds Addams's book Peace and Bread in Time of War.
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Jordan praises Addams' essays about the war as among the best he has seen.
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Addams argues that it is the responsibility of a democracy to care about the social needs of its citizens.
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Allen tells Addams that she can take her time with the book review to recuperate from her illness.
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Detzer answers Park's complaints about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's office in Washington and the heavy workload.
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Wyatt compliments Addams on her recent article in the Atlantic.
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Addams and Withington introduce a posthumous publication of Henry Demarest Lloyd's recent writings on religion.
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Marsh acknowledges receipt of the manuscript for her new book and cautions her against publishing it serially in a magazine.
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Marsh writes Addams about publishing A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil in serial format in McClure's Magazine.
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Marsh expresses his excitement for a book mentioned by Addams and requests to know more.
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Marsh writes Addams regarding a proposed German translation of The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets.
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Marsh thanks Addams for sending The Women at the Hague.
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Marsh sends an agreement for publishing A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil and promises to have the book printed in a New York union shop.
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Devine tells Addams that he revised an editorial and that Taft wanted to appoint her as a member of the Industrial Commission.
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Bok acknowledges receipt of Addams' May and June articles for the Ladies' Home Journal and calls "The Family and the State" article "delicious."
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Bok gives Addams until the end of February to complete her church article for The Ladies' Home Journal.
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Bok congratulates Addams on her article "The Bad Boy of the Street" and tells her he wishes to publish it in two parts, but that it will require some editing.
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Bok discusses publishing schedules for Addams' articles in the Ladies' Home Journal in light of the publication plans for her book.
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Bok, the Editor of Ladies' Home Journal, congratulates Addams on the success of her article and urges her not to hesitate to contact him if she needs help publishing her work.
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Bok congratulates Addams on her suffrage articles for the Ladies Home Journal.
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Bok writes Addams about a publishing a version of a series of articles she prepared for the Progressive Party campaign.
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Bok makes recommendations for Addams' article which he wants to put in Ladies' Home Journal.
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Seligman writes Addams to praise Democracy and Social Ethics.
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Addams highlighting the lack of attention most pay to the industrial labor done to produce everyday goods.
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Karsten sends White copies of Addams' article and informs her of the details of a conference.
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Karsten sends Matthews some literature regarding military preparedness and refers him to other sources of information which she believes would benefit him.
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Karsten sends Holt some literature published by the Woman's Peace Party.
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Karsten informs Heskett that Addams is out of the office, and thanks him for the leaflets that he had sent to her.
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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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Dudley thanks Addams for sending a copy of her Charities and Commons,
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Lyon writes in support of Addams' article on the Averbuch Incident.
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Hackett praises Addams' article in McClure's Magazine.
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Engle praises Addams' article in Ladies' Home Journal.
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Addams argues that William Kent's track record in Chicago makes him an able candidate for the Senate.
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Poole is disappointed that Addams cannot provide an article and hopes to see her ideas about Russia.
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Armes sends Addams the text of Paul Kellogg's telegram requesting an article about news in the peace movement.
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Wheeler writes Addams about her article on recreation for young girls in cities and expresses his desire to introduce her to his wife and sister when she next visits New York.
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Addams describes her childhood exposure to poverty when she used to visit the mill with her father.
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A selection from Addams' book Democracy and Social Ethics, "Filial Relations" addresses ideas of women being able to live full lives and have thoughts outside of family life.
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Boeckel's secretary sends Addams a magazine (not found) and hopes she will write an editorial for them.
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Kelley asks Addams to write an article on child labor for McCall's Magazine.
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Kelley suggests that Addams charge McCall's Magazine $500 for her article.

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