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  • Subject is exactly "Hull-House, and labor"
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A summary of Addams' address about Hull-House and its relationship with the neighbors it supports.
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Stolberg asks Fitzpatrick for assistance setting up a meeting of the Worker's Education in Chicago and Spencer Miller.
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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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De Wolf refuses to fund Hull-House's camp program because of his disapproval of Hull-House's support for workers and unions and calls for it to divorce itself from politics, labor issues, and religion.
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Addams seeks a lecture on the Poetry of Labor or the Poetry of Revolt for Hull-House.
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Addams provides an overview of the activities of the Hull-House Labor Museum, complete with illustrations of weaving. The sixteen-page report discusses the weaving and cloth-making techniques of various immigrants who live in the Hull-House neighborhood.
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Gompers writes Addams regarding Ben Tillett's visit to Chicago and the prospect of Tillett delivering an address at Hull House.
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Addams thanks Blaine for her donation, which will secure future manual classes and the Labor Museum.