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  • Creator is exactly "Ickes, Harold LeClair"
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Addams and other supporters of Theodore Roosvelt's 1912 presidential campaign endorse Robert La Follette for president.
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Ickes thanks Addams for signing the statement for Robert La Follette's presidential campaign.
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Ickes asks Addams to endorse a statement in support of the Robert La Follette campaign for president.
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A list of people who likely received a version of Ickes's letter offering information on Hiram Johnson's legislative efforts for women.
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Ickes sends Addams summaries of California legislation affecting women enacted during Hiram Johnson's tenure as Governor.
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Ickes tells Addams of the sorry state of the Chicago Branch of the National Advancement for the Colored People and efforts to change it.
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Ickes tells Addams he is supporting James M. Cox for president and would like to meet with her to discuss it.
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Ickes sends Addams a donation to Hull-House for architectural work.
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Ickes thanks Addams for sending a manuscript, likely her eulogy of Mary Wilmarth. This letter may have been written by his wife Anna, who was Mary Wilmarth's daughter.
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Ickes thanks Addams for speaking at the tribute for Theodore Roosevelt held at the Auditorium.
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Ickes notes that Addams has been asked to join a committee for a memorial to Theodore Roosevelt.
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Ickes sends Addams a statement (not found) issued at Washington.
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Ickes informs Addams that McDowell and Purvin are running on the Progressive ticket, and to ask her to wire him Bowen's consent to run as well.
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Ickes informs Addams that the Progressive Party's Executive Committee is replacing William Dawson with Mr. Edwards.
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Ickes is glad to make an appointment to see Addams.
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Ickes informs Addams about the business conducted by the National Executive Committee of the Progressive Party, which Ickes was attending in Addams' place.
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Ickes sends Addams a list of people appointed to a committee for the organization of the Progressive Service for the State of Illinois.
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Ickes writes Addams about giving her the balance of the fund established after the Averbuch Incident.
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Ickes writes Addams about his interest in the Averbuch Incident and reports that the police appear to be curious about that interest.