THE WHITE HOUSE,
WASHINGTON.
WASHINGTON.
January 24, 1906.
My dear Miss Addams:
Good for you! I shall see Mr. Neill, but ↑and tell him to↓ keep me informed if there is anything I can do to help out.
Will you let me say a word of very sincere thanks to you for the eminent sanity, good-humor and judgment you always display in pushing matters you have at heart? I have such awful times with reformers of the hysterical and sensational stamp, and yet I so thoroughly believe in reform, that I fairly revel in dealing with anyone like you.
With all good wishes, believe me,
Sincerely yours,
Theodore Roosevelt [signed]
Miss James Addams,
335 South Halsted Street,
Chicago.

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