Theodore Roosevelt Papers

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Roosevelt asks Addams to consider making public the enclosed letter of endorsement from Millicent Fawcett and to write an article or two about the social platform of the Progressive Party.
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Fawcett congratulates Roosevelt on his support for woman suffrage.
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Roosevelt thanks Addams for her supportive speech and for seconding of his nomination for President at the Progressive Party Convention.
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Roosevelt clarifies that the Progressive Party Platform is strongly in favor on woman suffrage.
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Addams thanks Roosevelt for his clear statement on woman suffrage.
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Addams discusses a telegram sent by Millicent Garrett Fawcett to Theodore Roosevelt endorsing his candidacy, plans to publicize the endorsement and Addams's articles on Progressivism.
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Addams writes Roosevelt that she is sending him her comments on Millicent Fawcett's endorsement of the Progressive Party.
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Roosevelt encloses letters (not found) about the appointment of Helen Longstreet to the Progressive National Committee.
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Addams suggests that Roosevelt ensure that the Progressive National Committee include a Southern woman to represent that region.
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Roosevelt sends regrets that he is unable to attend a Progressive Club dinner in held in Addams' honor.
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Addams has read the story Salvation Army Girl and believes it is valuable in furthering the work of the Salvation Army.
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Addams reports to Kellor that discussion about the Progressive Service was postponed to the next meeting of the Progressive Party Executive Session.
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Roosevelt invites Addams to be a speaker at the Progressive Party's Lincoln Birthday dinner.
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Addams writes Roosevelt regarding a matter she is assisting him with.
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Roosevelt writes Addams thanking her for her assistance in an investigation.
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Roosevelt's secretary forwards a letter from Thomas Robins to Addams for her consideration.
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Addams announces that Millicent Fawcett has endorsed the Progressive Party because of its stand for woman suffrage.
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Addams seconds the nomination of Theodore Roosevelt as the Progressive Party candidate for the presidency.
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Addams writes Roosevelt about the positive impact of the Progressive Party campaign on social reform issues.
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Roosevelt verifies that he and the Progressive Party supports woman suffrage and asks her to make that stance known.
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Roosevelt invites Addams to the Abraham Lincoln Dinner in February 1913.