HULL-HOUSE
800 SOUTH HALSTED STREET
CHICAGO
January 19, 1925
My dear Mr. Andrews:
I shall be very glad to remain one of the Vice-Presidents for the American Association for Labor Legislation. I was so sorry to be ill during the meeting in Chicago as I had hoped to attend the luncheon as well as the general meeting. In fact, I was ill the evening I gave my paper and had to cut it down almost by half. I have been meaning to get it down in writing. Do you need it for printing? In any event, I do not want to have printed what I gave that evening without a chance to go over it.
With congratulations for the successful meeting, I am,
Faithfully yours,
Mr. John B. Andrews,
131 East 23rd St,
New York City.

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