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  • Creator is exactly "Bowen, Louise de Koven"
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Bowen asks Rosenwald to sign a deed for Jane Addams so that Hull-House can sell property.
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Bowen tells Addams how important she has been to her life and hopes their views on peace have not harmed their relationship.
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Bowen ridicules Fay for his work on the Spider-Web and defends Addams and others mentioned in it.
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Bowen asks Addams for details on her operation and recovery.
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Addams and Bowen suggest a plan for a memorial foundation for Henry B. Favill that would help prevent social diseases.
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Bowen responds to de Wolf's criticism of Hull-House with a defense of the motives of the residents and its action during labor strikes.
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Bowen writes for Addams, seeking donations to Hull-House, which has expended large amounts to help the needy.
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Bowen sends word that Addams will not be able to join the Ford Peace Ship expedition.
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On behalf of Jane Addams, who is away from Hull-House, Bowen sends Blaine a letter from Edward Devine and asks for her attention to it.
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Smith thanks McCormick for the check on behalf of Bowen and Addams.
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Addams and forty-five other women petition Post to halt the deportation of Emmeline Pankhurst.
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Addams and forty-five other women petition Wilson to halt the deportation of Emmeline Pankhurst.
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Addams and forty-five other women petition Wilson to halt the deportation of Emmeline Pankhurst.
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Addams and other Chicago women send a message to Emmeline Pankhurst in solidarity with her, appalled at her detention at Ellis Island.
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Louise de Koven Bowen presented the report of the Children's Committee of the National Conference on Charities and Correction for Jane Addams, discussing the lives of children in tenements and proposing more resources for recreation for them. The speech was given during a session on Children held on May 23.
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Addams and other members of the American Vigilance Association resign so that the organization's headquarters can relocate to New York.
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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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Addams writes Beck about a series of articles the Central Press Association commissioned from her.
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Bowen informs Eastman that she will make certain Jane Addams gets her letter upon her return from New York.
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On behalf of Jane Addams, Bowen acknowledges Eastman's receipt, sent to Addams for a hotel bill in Milwaukee.
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Bowen writes to Lathrop about vacations for Hull-House residents.
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Addams, Bowen, and Breckinridge invite an unknown person to Hull-House for a meeting of professors and the League for the Protection of Immigrants.
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Bowen responds to Minnie Fiske's letter promoting child labor in the theater.
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Bowen sends Addams a list of possible housing options for Marcet Haldeman.