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  • Date is exactly "1906"
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Addams and Withington introduce a posthumous publication of Henry Demarest Lloyd's recent writings on religion.
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Pamphlet that contains the names of authors who have written and are still writing articles for publication in Youth's Companion.
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Addams thanks Blaine for Dr. Ridlon's suggestions and requests a meeting to discuss them.
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Addams asks Wald if she knows Mr. W. H. Kelley.
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Addams asks Wald for a recommendation of a nurse to hire at Hull-House.
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Addams indicates that the "brides chest" is completed and with it go the best wishes of Hull-House.
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Addams finds the causes for breakdowns in municipal administration in eighteenth century idealism that foundered against nineteenth century increases in population, industry and commerce. The speech was originally given on September 25, 1904 at the International Congress of Arts and Sciences in St. Louis, MO.
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Addams discusses the history of suffrage and argues that women in modern, urban societies need the vote.