Alice Bradford Wiles to Jane Addams, September 1, 1912

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New York

593 RIVERSIDE DRIVE

September First, 1912

My dear Miss Addams:

I had the pleasure of hearing your nominating speech before the Progressive [Convention], and I want to tell you how proud [page 2] and happy we all were (not least myself) rejoicing both in the matter of what you said and your manner in saying it.

I should have written at once, but I had a broken wrist which made it impossible. [page 3]

May I say too that I think your attitude as a suffragist is just right, I say this because if the criticism of some suffragists.

 Yours for the progressive party,

Alice Bradford Wiles

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