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Addams sends Kohn an editorial regarding women in the Cabinet.

Addams discusses the progress made by social workers at the National Conference of Social Work, held in Boston on June 13.

English thanks Addams for donating to the Rockford Alumnae Loyalty Fund.

Class sends Addams a copy of his letter to Cornelia Ramondt-Hirschman about the Lauterbach bequest.

A report on the National Conference of Social Work's endorsement of Grace Abbott for the Secretary of Labor.

Addams decries the deportation of immigrants due to the Immigration Act of 1924. This speech was given at the National Conference of Social Work.

Class gives Ramondt-Hirschmann information about the settlement of the Lauterbach bequest.

Addams thanks Becker for his donation to Hull-House.

Addams provides a statement on her support for Prohibition.

Kellogg sends Addams artwork that was used in a Survey article.

Blake asks Addams for a letter asking Gold Star Mothers to support the peace movement.

Addams asks Blaisdell to help her grandniece to get accepted to Pomona College.

Todd tells Addams how he has supported Grace Abbott's candidacy for Secretary of Labor.

Haldeman-Julius tells Addams about her life and work on the Thomas Mooney case.

Addams congratulates Jesse on her wedding and sends a salad bowl and plates.

Levinson sends Addams a donation for the Hull-House Summer camp.

Lathrop updates Addams, Hamilton and Kohn about efforts to secure the Secretary of Labor position for Grace Abbott.

Robins tells Addams that she heard a rumor that a new Secretary of Labor was already selected, but supports Grace Abbott's appointment.

Mack gives Addams some suggestions to help Grace Abbott secure the Department of Labor position.

Kellogg sends Addams a proof of his article about the Fortieth Anniversary of Hull House.

Barnett sends Addams an update about her meeting with Misses Holt and Webster in England.

Addams tells Miller that she cannot speak in Pittsburgh due to her schedule and health.

Addams asks for Kellogg to return some illustrations so that she can include them in Second Twenty Years at Hull-House.

Addams thanks Kellogg for the check for her article.

Mack agrees to help Addams secure Grace Abbott's appointment as Secretary of Labor.

Addams tells Linn her travel plans and contact information.

Kellogg thanks Addams for sending her manuscripts and sends a check.

Also known as Albert Joseph Kennedy to National Federation of Settlements Executive Committee, May 27, 1930

Kennedy tells executive committee members to date of the National Federation of Settlement Conference.

Addams tells Kellogg her tactic for cutting down "Aspect's of the Woman's Movement" for publication in the Survey.

Addams tells Epstein that she cannot attend the Old Age Pensions meeting in New York.

Addams praises Taylor at a dinner in his honor discussing his role in settlement work in Chicago.

Addams congratulates Graham on the publication of Pioneering on Social Frontiers.

Addams asks Levinson for a donation to send children and mothers to the Bowen Country Club in the summer.

Addams asks Hoover to appoint Grace Abbott as the Labor Secretary.

Addams thanks Adams for the piano which they will use in the Music School.

Kellogg tells Addams how he spent the lecture fee that she sent him.

Kellogg offers Addams editorial suggestions on her Aspects of Women's Movement article.

Kellogg tells Addams about the Survey's coverage of the Fortieth Anniversary of Hull House and asks if she has any suggestions.

Doty tells Addams about issues with the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Pax International and Mary Sheepshanks' resignation.

Addams thanks Kellogg for his suggestions on her manuscript and for his speech at the Fortieth Anniversary of Hull-House.

Addams thanks Gibson for the doll she made her for the Fortieth Anniversary of Hull House.

Gauntlett sends Addams thanks as she returns to Japan.

Also known as Madeleine Zabriskie Doty to Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, United States Section, May 16, 1930

Doty tells Addams why they need to support Pax International and allow her to campaign for more readers in the United States.

Addams sends Kellogg a check and thanks him for his lecture at the Fortieth Anniversary of Hull-House.

Addams tells Brownell that she will lecture for his class series, health permitting.

Dimitriades sends Addams a card, likely along with the medal that he sculpted.

Depasta awardsAddams the Medal of Military Merit for her services to the Greek people.

Abbott hopes to meet Addams in Washington and D.C. and offers her disillusionment about the fate of the Children's Bureau.

Wald asks Smith for details on the Fortieth Anniversary of Hull House and for their summer plans.

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