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Andrews asks Addams, as a member of the Committee on Unemployment, to assist with a report for the American Association for Labor Legislation.
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Dixon invites Addams to attend the Progressive National Conference in Chicago.
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Ely suggests to Addams that Professor Kühnemann lecture on Tolstoy at Hull-House.
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Havens, a delegate to the Progressive Convention in Chicago, praises Addams for her work and shares his great respect for her.
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Kellogg sends Addams a letter with an overview of the budget for The Survey and requests Addams's help in backing it up.
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The Provisional Committee on Emancipation Celebration invites Judson to a conference celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation becoming effective.
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Jordan disagrees with Addams about the "progressive" qualities of Theodore Roosevelt, preferring instead the policies of Woodrow Wilson.
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Morgan sends her apologies for being unable to attend a meeting with Addams.
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White invites Addams to give a speech at Progressive Party meeting in Topeka, Kansas.
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Dent invites Addams to write a short article for a new journal he is publishing.
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Ford informs White that Addams cannot accept his invitation to speak in Topeka, Kansas.
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Tarbell is unable to attend a Progressive meeting, but she hopes to see Addams while she is in New York.
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Hoffman thanks Addams for her work for the Progressive Party and woman suffrage.
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The Macmillan Company requests to publish a cheap edition of Addams's book, Twenty Years at Hull-House.
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Addams offers Dudley her room at Hull-House while she is on a trip to Egypt.
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The Macmillan Company seeks permission to publish a cheap edition of Twenty Years at Hull-House.
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Roosevelt's secretary forwards a letter from Thomas Robins to Addams for her consideration.
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Robins discusses the role of women in the Progressive Party and the promotion of the Pennsylvania Plan.
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Addams thanks North for her donation and assistance during Thanksgiving at Hull-House.
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Dixon invites Addams to a meeting of the National Progressive Committee.
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Addams declines to have her name on an honorary list, and subscribes to Monroe's Poetry magazine.
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Conrad writes Addams about her introduction to Dr. Hall's book and the positive impact her influence will have upon it.
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Matheny informs Addams about the Progressive legislation agenda and suffrage in West Virginia and asks her to be a part of it all.
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Ford forwards a letter To Robins, and lets her know that Addams has declined an invitation.
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Lathrop sends her congratulations on A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil.
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Shriver offers Addams land for sale for the development of a boys camp.
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Addams informs Johnson that she cannot submit the article she promised in time.
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Goodridge offers to sell Addams some land he owns on Lake Michigan for use for a boy's camp.
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