JOURNAL OF EDUCATION
29A BEACON STREET
BOSTON
EDITORIAL ROOMS
Jan. 28, 1908.
Miss Jane Addams,
Chicago, Ill.
My dear Miss Addams:-
I must intrude long enough to say how greatly I enjoyed your address last Saturday. It was the one notable utterance of the day,-- and it is not that I think so, for I confess to being prejudiced from the fact that my point of view comes so near yours on all educational and sociological topics, but all the leaders felt that way. A group of men said that President Elliott's opening and your closing made the week well worth while. I did not hear him and have not read it, and I do not always agree with him, but I do know that your address was worth the trip from Boston.
Sincerely yours,
A.E. Winship [signed]
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