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  • Date is exactly "1913"
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Addams discusses how philanthropic activities become political activities, citing instances from her own work in Chicago.
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An essay collected from Addams' writings on children, child labor, and recreational opportunities in the city.
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Addams introduces and summarizes the content of Graham Taylor's book, provides some biographical information on Taylor, and praises the work.
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Addams provides the foreword for a report on the status of working girls, made by the National Federation of Settlements.
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Small asks Addams to consider taking a teaching position at the University of Chicago.
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Greene regrets that she is unable to provide a donation to support labor legislation, but she offers her time, instead.
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Addams writes Breckinridge that she is considering writing to Woodrow Wilson. This could be in regard to a petition that Addams and Breckinridge sent in April to the President, protesting racial segregation in the federal government.